Radostowo, Olsztyn County

Radostowo ( German Freudenberg) is a village in the Polish Warmian -Masurian and belongs to the urban and rural community Jeziorany ( Seeburg ) in Olsztyński powiat ( county Olsztyn ).

Geographical location

Radostowo located respectively 36 km southwest of the former county town Reszel ( Rößel ) or north-east of the province capital Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ) south of the Blanki ( Blankensee ). Through the town, the province road 593, which of Reszel over by Dobre Miasto Jeziorany ( Guttstadt ) and continue to Miłakowo (Lieb city) leads runs. In Radostowo ends a side street of Frączki ( Fleming ) on Studzianka ( Wonneberg ). A rail link no longer exists, since 1999 the railway line from Czerwonka (Roth flow ) to Kornewo ( Zinten ) was concluded with the nearest railway station in Jeziorany.

History

The parish village was founded in 1362 and was the Vrödemberg by Heinrich von Luther Tangible .. Between 1874-1945 Freudenberg was the eponymous site of an office district, deer to the district Rößel in the district of Königsberg ( from 1905 the administrative district of Olsztyn ) of the Prussian province of East Prussia belonged. The municipality was from the rural communities (from 1935 " communities " ) Fleming (now Polish: Frączki ), Freudenberg ( Radostowo ) Schönborn ( Studnica ) and Wonneberg ( Studzianka ) formed.

In 1910 957 residents were registered in Freudenberg. Their number fell to 1933 on 938 and 1939, amounted to 887

In consequence of the Second World War Freudenberg came with the southern East Prussia to Poland and was awarded the Polish name " Radostowo ". 1995 to 1998, the village belonged to the Province of Olsztyn, following its dissolution Radostowo was part of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The place is now in the urban and rural community Jeziorany ( Seeburg ) incorporated in the powiat Olsztyński.

Church

Catholic

In Radostowo is the Catholic parish church of St. George and St. Anna from the 14th or early 15th century. It is a brick building with nave choir. The upstream in the west wooden tower dates from the 18th century and has an octagonal building with a pointed roof. The weather vane, the year 1929. Facilities include the high altar of 1750, an oil painting of St. George, 1762 painted by Joseph Korzeniewski, and a side altar in 1783 by Christian Bernhard Schmidt with paintings by Rutkowski, which originated in 1786. In addition, there is the center image of a triptych depicting a Madonna on the crescent moon and the work of Danziger workshop in 1600 is.

The church is the central place of worship for today's Parafia Św. Jerzego, which now belongs to the deanery Jeziorany ( Seeburg ) in the Archdiocese of Warmia of the Catholic Church in Poland.

Protestant

The 1945 living in Freudenberg evangelical church members were in the parish Seeburg (now Polish: Jeziorany ) in the parish of Rößel ( Reszel ) in the ecclesiastical province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union the parish. Today Radostowo lies in the catchment area of ​​the protestant church in Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ), which belongs to the Diocese of the Evangelical - Augsburg Church Mazury in Poland.

Footnotes

  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Jeziorany
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