Kłodzko Fortress

Kłodzko Fortress

Kłodzko Fortress ( _pl. Twierdza w Kłodzku, _de. Festung Glatz) is a unique fortification complex of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland. The fortress once was one of the biggest strongholds in Prussian Silesia, however, in the whole German Empire, it was regarded as a minor one. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/de-kaiserliche-heer-festungen.htm German fortresses] ] Now, together with an extensive network of tunnels, it is one of the biggest attractions of the town of Kłodzko, with its underground labyrinth and a repository of for different objects, from old fire engines to local glassware. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=YgQ0B1CNYfQC&pg=PA566&lpg=PA566&dq=Klodzko++fortress+Prussia&source=web&ots=AqfO3TnQsC&sig=3jmeb4taLVR_EOdqFIdFGDqecd0&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=10&ct=result The Rough Guide, Poland, page 566] ]

History

First mentions of existence of a stronghold placed on Kłodzko's Castle Hill come from the "Chronicle of Bohemians", written by Cosmas of Prague. Most probably, it was a complex of wooden buildings, protected with a palisade. Kłodzko itself is located along the strategic route between Wrocław and Prague, and its role as a trading point must have been significant since the early Middle Ages. In 1114 the stronghold was captured and destroyed by Czech troops under prince Soběslav, who at the same time conquered the whole "Kłodzko Land".In 1129 Soběslav rebuilt the town and placed a castellan there. Some time around 1300, a spacious castle was built on the hill, which became seat of the Kłodzko County. Gradually, the castle grew, a church and a chapel were added and in 1557, Lorenz Krischke, architect at the court of Prince Ernest of Bavaria, built the Lower Castle. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=FTgUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=Lorenz+Krischke+Glatz&source=web&ots=AMSJqu1ACp&sig=ZAl8kozzFWflc5jSdFL0WbaL-pI&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result Anzeiger für Kunde der deutschen Vorzeit: Organ des germanischen Museums, page 78] ] In the XVI century, there were five wells in the castle with the oldest one from 1393.

In 1622, during the Thirty Years' War, after the long siege, the fortress was captured by the Austrian Army. The city was besieged in June of that year, but for a long time resisted the attackers. Finally, the Austrians brought in two large cannons - the "Wingless Dragon" and the "Black Sow" to fire upon the walls of Glatz and the city surrendered on October 25. [ [http://www.sanftleben.com/Family%20Tree/Sanftlebens.html Family Trees, The Sanftlebens] ] In subsequent years the Austrians modernized the fortress and replaced ancient fortifications with up-to-date bastions.

In 1742, during the War of the Austrian Succession the city together with its stronghold was conquered by Prussia under Frederick II. The city itself surrendered on January 14, but the fortress, with 2000 soldiers, held out until April 25, when starvation made further resistance impossible. Out of the initial Austrian garrison of 2000, only 200 survived, "pale as shadows". [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=KyFksArdnIgC&pg=PA405&lpg=PA404&ots=FfCeP9dqLY&dq=Glatz+siege+1742&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html History of Friedrich the Second, page 405] ] The Prussians expanded the fortress, making it a defensive one. Major works continued during the Silesian Wars, until 1770, however, the fortress was not fully completed 200 years after the Austrians began to modernize it. [ [http://www.polishexpress.co.uk/art,klodzko_hillside_charm,703.html Kłodzko - Hillside Charm] ]

In the XIX century, the stronghold, which in 1807 was captured by the French Army supported by Bavarian troops [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=zPGyD3DYO9sC&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=Napoleon+Glatz+1807&source=web&ots=Txkk0XCCiP&sig=-7sB99g-YbevX-Z9XkBFOtzmv_Q&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result Napoleon’s German Allies] ] became a prison. Interestingly enough, in early XIX century, due to economic depression, prisoners’ earnings in Glatz were so low that the administration would send a prisoner every Saturday to beg for help in the city. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=tYQB6PItGQ0C&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&ots=Tc3CSwKoI6&dq=Glatz+fortress+prison&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=ACfU3U3B-fW9lf9wnScen1Dv8G-YRgs79Q Tales from the German Underworld, page 30] ] Among prisoners there, was a British Army captain Bertrand Stewart, who in 1911 was accused of espionage and released in 1913. [ [http://www.powell76.talktalk.net/BertramStewart.htm CAPTAIN BERTRAND STEWART, QUEEN'S OWN WEST KENT YEOMANRY] ] During World War Two, the stronghold was not only a prisoner-of-war camp, but a branch of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp. [ [http://turystyka.dolnyslask.pl/content/view/168/lang,en/ Tourism in Lower Silesia:Klodzko] ]

Currently

In 1945, the stronghold together with the city became part of Poland. The Kłodzko Fortress, as this is its Polish name, with little changes, looks like it did 200 years ago and it is one of the main tourist attractions of the city. [ [http://www.dawneklodzko.pl/index.php?kat=o_klodzku&side=klodzkie_zabytki&nr=1 Ancient Kłodzko] ] Between May and October, it is open from 9:00 to 19:00 and in the winter, it is open from 9:00 to 16:00. From its top, there is a magnificent view of the Kłodzko Valley. It is also possible to visit the cellars, with an impressive labyrinth of the underground corridors, excavated in the 19th century by prisoners of war.

The stronghold’s complex covers the area of 17 hectares. Its lower walls are 11 meters thick, and the upper walls are around four meters. According to some sources, it is the largest and the best preserved fortress of its kind in Poland. [ [http://www.polishexpress.co.uk/art,klodzko_hillside_charm,703.html Kłodzko - Hillside Charm] ] [ [http://www.leo-travel.com.pl/wro/tri/silesias_treasures_en.html Silesia’s Treasures] ]

References

External links

* [http://pictures.polandforall.com/klodzko-fortress-bastion-teraces.html Photo gallery of the fortress]
* [http://www.adamski.pl/photo/panorama-360/poland/klodzko-fortress.htm Panorama of the fortress]


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