When was Olsztyn Castle built?
In 1758, a direct entrance from Olsztyn was built, and a palace wing was built; the expansion meant that many of the fortifications were deconstructed. In 1779, Prince-Bishop Ignacy Krasicki stayed at the castle.
What to do in Olsztyn?
The ruins of the 14th-century Olsztyn castle are one of the biggest attractions of the area. The castle, located on a hill, among limestone rocks, is part of the Trail of the Eagles’ Nests. It belonged to a system of fortifications, built by King Kazimierz Wielki, to protect western Lesser Poland from Czechs, to whom Silesia belonged at that time.
When was Wrocław Castle built?
The castle was erected between 1346 and 1353 and is made up of one wing to the north-east of the courtyard. It was initially surrounded by a line of fortifications and a ditch which lead to the Łyna River with a bascule bridge. The south-east wing of the castle was built in the 15th century.
Where was Olsztyn located?
The Second Peace of Thorn in 1466 confirmed Olsztyn as part of the Kingdom of Poland. Administratively it was located in the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia within the provinces of Royal Prussia and Greater Poland . From 1516 to 1521, Nicolaus Copernicus lived in the town castle as an administrator and then in in Mehlsack (Melzak, now Pieniężno ).
Why was the Wielki castle built?
The castle, located on a hill, among limestone rocks, is part of the Trail of the Eagles’ Nests. It belonged to a system of fortifications, built by King Kazimierz Wielki, to protect western Lesser Poland from Czechs, to whom Silesia belonged at that time.
Are there any Jewish shops in Olsztyn?
Documentation of the Jewish owned shops in town exists. Olsztyn is located in the north-east part of Poland in the region known as the “Thousand Lakes”. More than half of the forests occupying 21.2% of the city area form a single complex of the Municipal Forest (1050 ha) used mainly for recreation and tourism purposes.