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Coordinates: 50°51N 15°51E / 50.850°N 15.850°E / 50.850; 15.850
 

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Karpniki
Village
Karpniki Castle
Karpniki Castle
Karpniki is located in Poland
Karpniki

Karpniki

Coordinates: 50°51′N 15°51′E / 50.850°N 15.850°E / 50.850; 15.850
Country Poland
VoivodeshipLower Silesian
PowiatKarkonosze
GminaMysłakowice
Population
 • Total810
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationDJE

Karpniki [karpˈniki] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mysłakowice, within Karkonosze County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) east of Mysłakowice, 10 km (6 mi) south-east of Jelenia Góra, and 89 km (55 mi) west of the regional capital Wrocław, in the Rudawy Janowickie mountain range.

History

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Saint Hedwig church

The area became part of the emerging Polish state in the 10th century. The village was first mentioned in the 13th century, when it was part of fragmented Piast-ruled Poland.

The village is the site of a 15th-century castle that was redecorated in a Neogothic style in 1844 according to the plans of Friedrich August Stüler for Prince Wilhelm of Prussia who had purchased the estate in 1822. His brother, King Frederick William III, visited him several times and in 1831 bought nearby Erdmannsdorf (Mysłakowice) Estate for himself, and in 1839 Wojanów (Schildau) Castle for his daughter Princess Louise of the Netherlands. Jelenia Góra Valley became a royal hideaway. The prince's daughter, Marie of Prussia, had her confirmation in the local Lutheran church in the spring of 1842, with King Frederick William IV and his wife Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria being present, as well as their nephew, the Bavarian Crown Prince and later King Maximilian II, Marie's fiancé, whom she married later that year. The following year their first son was born, who became the famous king Ludwig II.

During World War II, the Germans operated two forced labour camps in the village, one for French and Belgian prisoners of war and one for Polish civilians.[1]

In 1946, a Polish folk high school was founded in Karpniki and based in the castle.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Bartkowski, Zbigniew (1972). "Obozy pracy przymusowej i obozy jenieckie na Ziemi Jeleniogróskiej w latach 1939–1945". Rocznik Jeleniogórski (in Polish). Vol. X. Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich. p. 112.
  • ^ Zych, Edward F. (2001). "Uniwersytet Ludowy w Karpnikach w latach 1946-1949". Rocznik Jeleniogórski (in Polish). Vol. XXXIII. Jelenia Góra. p. 123. ISSN 0080-3480.
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