Boguszyce, Oleśnica County

Boguszyce ( German: Bogschütz ) is a village in Silesia (Poland). It belongs to the municipality Oleśnica in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and has about 1400 inhabitants.

History

Bogschütz formerly belonged to the Church District Oels ( Oleśnica ) and 1538 was a Protestant. The old church (built 1712-1714 ) still stands today and is little changed inside. It was only adapted to the Catholic faith. 1927, demonstrated here in or on the church plaques for the fallen soldiers from the community. The surrounding the church cemetery is leveled down to a grave stone.

The population of Bogschütz remained from the late 19th century to the end of the German time is approximately constant:

The inhabitants book from 1936 of the district Breslau leads namely 33 inhabitants in Bogschütz.

The castle was built in Bogschütz by Carl Heinrich Wilhelm Wolf ( 1820-1876 ).

In the years 1975-1998 the town administratively belonged to the province of Wroclaw.

Manor

Formerly belonged to place Bogschütz also an eponymous manor, which was from 1714 to 1945 in the possession of the family von Randow. This manor with the Vorwerk Randowshof had an area of ​​768.6 ha: of which about 407 ha of arable, 78 acres meadow, 187 acres wood, 24 acres of water, 4.5 ha park and garden, 15 hectares osier, 54 ha farm. There was also a grist mill.

The owner or tenant of the manor were from 1714:

The interior of the church in 1995 Bogschütz

The altar of the church Bogschützer 1995

View of the organ in Bogschütz

The last German grave stone in Boguszyce 1995

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