Stare Drawsko

Stare Drawsko ( German Alt Draheim ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland.

Geographical location

The village lies in Pomerania about 100 kilometers east of Stettin on an isthmus between the Drawskie ( Dratzigsee ) in the west and in the east Sarebensee. Through the town into north-south direction, the province road 163, the course of which the former imperial road 124 corresponds. Along this road is about 5 kilometers south of the city Czaplinek ( Tempelburg ), about 5 kilometers north of the village Kluczewo ( Klaushagen ). On the opposite, eastern bank of the Sarebensees the village of Nowe is Drawskie ( New Draheim ).

History

The village dates back to the castle Draheim that the Order of St. John was built around 1355 and was from the 15th century to 1731 the administrative center of Starostei Draheim.

The beginning of the village can be deduced from taking directories ( " lustrations " ) who was then the Kingdom of Poland belonging Starostei: In the lustration of 1565, the village appeared not to. In the lustration of 1628/1632 then a " village when Draheimer Castle " with eight small farmers ( " gardening" ) is called.

As part of the Starostei Draheim the village came in 1668 in the mortgage possession of Brandenburg-Prussia and in 1772 was formally the Prussian territory.

In Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann's detail description of the current state of the Royal Prussian Duchy pros and Pomerania from 1784 the village " Draheim " with 34 households ( " fires " ) is called.

As part of the administrative reorganization in Prussia the territory of the former Starostei 1817 was incorporated into the Neustettin within the province of Pomerania, in which the village Alt Draheim to 1945 formed a rural community. For the rural community of the living spaces nobleman Draheim, Eichwerder, Kalkwerder, Karlberg, Mittelbusch and brickworks were (as of 1939).

Development of population figures

Attractions

  • Ruins of Castle Draheim
  • Church, built in 1861 as a Protestant church in the Gothic Revival style. Base and walls of split boulders, other components made ​​of bricks and stones form.

Administrative divisions

The village forms a mayor's office in the Gmina Czaplinek ( urban and rural community Tempelburg ) in the powiat Drawski ( Dramburger circle) of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

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