Wróblin, Opole Voivodeship

Froebel (Polish: Wroblin ) is a town in Upper Silesia. Froebel located in the municipality Oberglogau ( Głogówek ) in Prudnicki powiat (district Neustadt OS) in the Polish Opole Voivodeship.

  • 5.1 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 6.1 External links
  • 6.2 footnotes

Geography

Geographical Location

Froebel is located six kilometers southeast of the municipal center Oberglogau, 26 kilometers east of the county town of Prudnik ( Neustadt OS ) and 40 kilometers south of the Opole voivodship ( Opole ).

East of Froebel flows the Straduna, a tributary of the Oder.

Districts

To the north is Probstberg ( Wyszków ), a part of Froebel, and northwest of the town from the village, the hamlet is Karolinenhof ( Młodziejowice ). The Barbican Karolinenhof has a rare round or octagonal structure. Northeast of the village there was the Froebel mill on the Straduna.

Neighboring towns

Neighboring towns of Froebel are in the northwest Karolinenhof ( Młodziejowice ) and old habit village (Stare Kotkowice ), in the north Friedersdorf ( Biedrzychowice ), in the northeast sister joke ( Zwiastowice ), to the east Naczęsławice ( United Nimsdorf ), in the south Grodzisko ( Grötsch ) and in the southwest Kazimierz ( Casimir ).

History

The town was first mentioned in 1175 as "Villa Martini". In the documents of the monastery Czarnowąsy the place is mentioned several times: Ua 1223 and 1228 as Wroblino, 1234 as Vroblino 1283 as Wroblino 1419 in German language as Frobelin. The village was mentioned in the 1295 Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis documented as " Wroblin ". 1611 bought Earl of Oppersdorff the place. 1664 a church is first mentioned at the site. From 1853 to 1855, the new Catholic church was built, which was a branch church to Friedersdorf. 1865 was the site of a church and a village Pertinenzgut and had ten farmers, 14 gardeners and 23 smallholdings. At this time, the place had a Catholic school with 75 pupils. Probstberg counted seven gardeners and cottagers. Probstberg consisted of a village and a Pertinenzgut.

In the plebiscite in Upper Silesia on March 20, 1921 354 voters voted to remain in Germany and 106 for Poland. Froebel remained with the German Reich. 1933 lived 826 inhabitants in the village. 1939, the place had 841 inhabitants. By 1945, the place was in the district of Neustadt OS

In 1945 the previously German place under Polish administration and renamed Wroblin and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950, the city came to Opole Voivodeship and since 1999 he is part of the re-established powiat Prudnicki. On 22 April 2009 the German Froebel was in the community Oberglogau, plays, introduced as a second official language. On 1 December 2009, the City also received the official German place names Froebel.

Sights and Monuments

  • Catholic Church from the years 1853 to 1855, in neo-Gothic style, with brick facade
  • Wayside crosses, inter alia, from 1879

Clubs

  • German Friendship Circle
  • Parish Orchestra

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • January Cybis (1897-1972), Polish painter and professor

References

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