Stary Zdrój
| Stary Zdrój | |
|---|---|
| District of Wałbrzych | |
|  View from the King John III Sobieski Park | |
|   Stary Zdrój   Stary Zdrój | |
| Coordinates: 50°46′43″N 16°17′50″E / 50.77861°N 16.29722°E | |
| Country |  Poland | 
| Voivodeship | Lower Silesian | 
| County/city | Wałbrzych | 
| First mentioned | 1357 | 
| Population  (2014) | |
|  • Total | 8,601[1] | 
| Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | 
| Area code | +48 74 | 
Stary Zdrój (German: Altwasser) is a district of the city of Wałbrzych in southwestern Poland.
Formerly a spa town, it is located 43 m. by rail S.W. from Wrocław, and 3 m. N. from centre of Wałbrzych. It has factories for glass, porcelain (Fabryka Porcelany Wałbrzych S.A.), machinery, cotton-spinning, iron-foundries and used to have coal-mines.
The oldest known mention of the settlement comes from a 1357 document from the nearby Krzeszów Abbey, when it was under Polish rule as part of the Duchy of Świdnica. Stanisław Poniatowski stayed in Stary Zdrój in 1784.[2] In 1900 the population was 12,144.[3]
There are two historic churches and a railway station in Stary Zdrój.
Gallery
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			.jpg) Pełcznica river and the historic Pod Lwami House ("Under the Lions") on the right, in wintertime Pełcznica river and the historic Pod Lwami House ("Under the Lions") on the right, in wintertime
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			 Gothic Revival Church of the Resurrection of Christ Gothic Revival Church of the Resurrection of Christ
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			 Gothic Revival Church of St. Barbara Gothic Revival Church of St. Barbara
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			_Lichen99.jpg) Wałbrzych Miasto train station Wałbrzych Miasto train station
See also
References
- ^ "Liczba mieszkańców dzielnic Wałbrzycha". Nasz Wałbrzych – niezależny portal miejski (in Polish). 16 April 2014. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
- ^ Retecki, Piotr (2021). "Zatrudnienie polskich pracowników w gospodarce regionu wałbrzyskiego przed I wojną światową na przykładzie Sobięcina". Nowa Kronika Wałbrzyska (in Polish). Vol. 8. Wałbrzych: Fundacja MUSEION. p. 139. ISSN 2353-4354.
- ^ One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Altwasser". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 766.