Strzelecki Park - an urban park in Krakow Lubicz 16 occupying 1.4 hectares.A wealthy merchant Joseph Louis elected King chanterelle in 1836
acquired a large garden on the outskirts of Cheerful, within today's
streets Rakowicka, Poplar, Bosacka and Lubicz from confectioner
Steinkeller, with the intention of donation of his Brotherhood
Kurkowemu.Fowler
Brotherhood, which resumed operations in 1831, shooting up rooms here
and built a mansion in neo-Gothic style with a lookout tower designed by
Tadeusz Majewski. Shooting
was officially opened on 15 October 1837., And two weeks later there
was the first ceremonial shooting to a wooden hen. In the years 1874-75 the palace was extended by representative hall called the shooting. Here the brothers Kurek undertook its guests among whom were, among
others: the Emperor Franz Joseph I, his son Archduke Rudolf, and later
Ignacy Jan Paderewski, gen. Jozef Haller, Marshal Jozef Pilsudski,
Marshal Ferdinand Foch of France and the presidents of Polish Stanislaw
Wojciechowski and Ignacy Moscicki.
In
1997. On the 40th anniversary of the reactivation of the Brotherhood
was funded by his wskrzesicielowi Vincent Bogdanowskiemu a small
monument with a bronze bust by Czeslaw Dźwigaj. The same artist on the order of the Brotherhood of the Cockerel in 2001 made a statue of Pope John Paul II. In
June 2007, stood in the park monument-an obelisk commemorating the
750th anniversary of the Fowler Brotherhood and 17 July 2010. Was
unveiled in the park monument of Ignacy Jan Paderewski, both monuments
also made a professor. Czeslaw Dźwigaj.
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