Krobielowice

Krobielowice [ krɔb ʲ ɛlɔv ʲ iʦɛ ] ( German Krieblowitz, 1937-45 Blüchersruh ) is a village in the municipality Kąty Wrocławskie ( Kanth ) of the powiat Wroclaw (district of Wroclaw ) in the Polish Lower Silesian Voivodeship and is located on the Black Water, a tributary of the Bystrzyca ( Schweidnitzer Weistritz ). From 1937 to 1945 the village was called Blüchersruh.

History

The village appears already in 1321 as a chivalrous possession, in 1349 you mentioned a fixed tower ( residential tower ). Between 1417 and 1810 it was the property of the St.Vinzenzstifts to Wroclaw. In 1814, after the secularization of the monasteries, gave the Prussian state Krieblowitz and eleven other goods to Field Marshal Blücher, who moved to the baroque, built around 1570 the castle and spent his last years here. After his death (1819 ) he was first in the Catholic church of the neighboring village Woigwitz ( 1937-45 Albrechtsau, today poln Wojtkowice ) buried and 1820 transferred to the newly built, located outside the village Krieblowitz family vault. They wanted to create their own grave for him and it ton block of granite from the mountain covered with a 600 Zobten whose transport was but technically impossible. Finally, the block was cut into square pieces, of which one in the years 1846-1853 in addition to the family vault built at the behest of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV, a high round tower that held the coffin of Blucher. The tower suffered by Soviet soldiers on February 25, 1945 and other acts of vandalism after the war damage, the coffin Blücher was eliminated. The family tomb next to the tower is empty.

In 1996, the site of the mausoleum was brought in joint work of the German Army and the Polish Army in order, but was now damaged again.

Attractions

  • Castle Krieblowitz, (Baroque and Historicism ), former property of Blucher, today Castle Hotel
  • Blücher 's Mausoleum, cylindrical construction of approximately 10 m in height.
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