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INOWROCŁAW - Beautiful Spa Town in Kujawy
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The film shows the city of Inowrocław from Drona with the beautiful Brine Park and the monuments of this town.
Inowrocław - a city in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, is situated on the Noteć River, on the Inowrocławska Plain, in the north-eastern part of the Greater Poland Lake District. According to data from June 30, 2018, the city had 73,318 inhabitants
👉👉 Trivia 👈👈
There is a graduation tower in Inowrocław, and the city itself has the status of a health resort. It has rich deposits of rock salt that have been mined here since ancient times, hence the term "city on salt". However, since the closing and flooding of the Solino mine, salt has not been extracted in the traditional way. The city also spills highly mineralized water, "Inowrocławianka", which is said to be the saltiest drinking water sold in Poland
👉👉 History 👈👈
One of the oldest Polish cities. In ancient times, the amber route ran here. The excavations have shown that in the area of today's Inowrocław there was probably the oldest salt works discovered in Poland.
The first mention of Inowrocław comes from 1185, from the document of prince Leszek, son of Bolesław Kędzierzawy, and describes the town as Novo Wladislaw. The name was chosen probably in honor of Władysław Herman or as Nowy Włocławek, founded by the inhabitants of Włocławek, fleeing the flood and looking for a new place to settle. The city was founded on the basis of a large market and a salt works nearby. Probably at the end of the 12th century it became the seat of the castellany.
In 1237 or 1238, Prince Kazimierz Konradowic brought the Franciscans to Inowrocław, giving them a plot of land on which a monastery was built, which was demolished in the 19th century. At the turn of summer and autumn 1238, the army of the Pomeranian prince, Świętopełk, plundered and burnt the stronghold.
Inowrocław was the seat of the princes of Kuyavia and the starosts of Inowrocław. As the seat of the staroste and the district center, Inowrocław became in the 14th century also the seat of noble courts, first of the land and then of the town court, which functioned in this city until the end of the 18th century.
👉👉 Monuments 👈👈
- Church of the Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Romanesque style)
- St. Nicholas (gothic style)
- St. Cross (in the neo-Romanesque style)
- Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (in the Neo-Romanesque style)
- City Hall building (Neo-Gothic building)
- St. Barbara and St.
Maurice (in the neoclassical style)
- house from the end of the 18th century at pl. monastery
- tenement houses from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries at ul. Queen Jadwiga
- St. Joseph
👉👉 Present 👈👈
In the years 1950-1998, the city administratively belonged to the Bydgoszcz Province. The Inowrocław County was restored on January 1, 1999. In 2009, Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed Saint Queen Jadwiga the patron of the city of Inowrocław
Authorities
Mayor of the City of Inowrocław - Ryszard Brejza
Inowrocław nad Notecią
St. barbary
Church of the Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Romanesque style) Church of St. Nicholas (gothic style)
St. Cross (in the neo-Romanesque style)
Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (in the Neo-Romanesque style)
Building of the City Hall (Neo-Gothic edifice)
St. Barbara and St. Maurice (in the neoclassical style)
house from the end of the 18th century at pl. monastery
tenement houses from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries at ul. Queen Jadwiga
St. Joseph
Inowrocław County
Mayor of the City of Inowrocław - Ryszard Brejza
Inowrocław was the seat of the princes of Kuyavia and the starosts of Inowrocław
Pope Benedict XVI
Prince Kazimierz Konradowic
Inowrocławianka water
the salt works
founded by the residents of Włocławek
the Solino mine
Drone
Inowrocław from the drone
Inowrocław from a bird's eye view
Kujawa