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  • Place Types Museum
  • Address Stary Rynek 3, 64-850 Ujście, Poland
  • Coordinate 53.0540569,16.7320674
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code 3P3J+JR Ujście, Poland
Openning hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday 2:00 – 4:00 PM
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Photos
Galeria Na Starym Rynku
Galeria Na Starym Rynku
Galeria Na Starym Rynku
Galeria Na Starym Rynku
Galeria Na Starym Rynku
Galeria Na Starym Rynku
Reviews
Zygmunt Borowski (10/14/2018)
Ujście is a city whose name already appears in 1108 and is recorded in the chronicle of Gall Anonym. Archaeological work carried out in the mid-twentieth century proves the existence of the castle in the seventh century. The stronghold in Ujscie was extended by Bolesław Chrobry, becoming an important fortress, guarding the crossing from the Pomeranian side. In 1655, Sweden began a war with the Commonwealth, entering Ujscie in its borders. In the place of the old fortified settlement and the castle, there is now the Old Market Square. In the middle of the market in the years 1851-1852, an Evangelical half-timbered church was built, which after the end of World War II, for many years was used as a warehouse, succumbing to the ongoing devastation. In 1996, the renovation of the object began, in which exhibitions of painting, sculpture, photography and handicrafts are organized, as well as author's meetings and music concerts. In 2009, on the square in front of a half-timbered church, a monument to a metallurgist was unveiled to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the foundry in Ujście. - Ujście is a city whose name already appears in 1108 and is recorded in the chronicle of Gall Anonymous. Archaeological work carried out in the mid-twentieth century. The stronghold in Ujscie was extended by Boleslaw the Brave, becoming an important fortress, guarding the crossing from the Pomeranian side. In 1655, Sweden began a war with the Commonwealth, entering in Ujscie in its borders. In the place of the old stronghold and the castle, there is now the Old Market Square. In the middle of the market in the years 1851-1852, an Evangelical half-timbered church was built, which succumbed to the ongoing devastation. In 1996, the renovation and the concerts, photography and handicrafts are organized, as well as the author's meetings and music concerts. In 2009, on the square in front of church, a monument to a metallurgist was unveiled to commemorate the 200th anniversary of glass estates in Ujście.
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