- Sokołowsko
Infobox Settlement
name = Sokołowsko
settlement_type = Village
total_type =
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = Lower Silesian
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = Wałbrzych
subdivision_type3 =Gmina
subdivision_name3 = Mieroszów
latd = 50
latm = 41
lats = 11
latNS = N
longd = 16
longm = 14
longs = 7
longEW = E
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elevation_max_m = 590
elevation_min_m = 540
population_total = 880
website = http://www.sokolowsko.info.pl/Sokołowsko ( _de. Görbersdorf) is a
village and climatichealth resort situated in a deep forest-covered valley inGmina Mieroszów , withinWałbrzych County ,Lower Silesian Voivodeship , in south-westernPoland . Prior to 1945 it was inGermany .The village has a population of 880.
Location
Sokołowsko is the largest village in the
Suche mountains (Central Sudetes ) in valleys ofSokołowiec stream andDziczy Potok . Itsaltitude is 540-590 m above sea level. It lies approximately convert|4|km|mi|0 north-east ofMieroszów , convert|12|km|mi|0 south ofWałbrzych , and convert|75|km|mi|0 south-west of the regional capitalWrocław .Sokołowsko is surrounded by: from north-west
Stożek Mały 750 m above sea level, from north-eastMasyw Bukowca 898 m above sea level, from south-westGarbatka 797 m above sea level, from south and south-eastWłostowa 903 m above see level, and from eastRadosno 776 above sea level.History
It is difficult to indicate the exact date of establishing of Görbersdorf (since
1945 Sokołowsko). The first record of "Görbersdorff" appears in1357 as an existing village most probably founded byBenedictines Order in Bohemian Braunau (todayBroumově, Czech Republic ). It was a village connected to Freudenburg castle (today zamek Radosno). Until the end ofXV century Görbersdorf had several owners. In1509 Görbersdorf together with south part of Schweidnitz (todayŚwidnica )principality was purchased bycount von Hochberg-Fürstenstein , who established his family residence in Fürstenstein castle (todayzamek Książ ). Since 1348 part of theHoly Roman Empire of the German Nation , Silesia passed to theHabsburg Monarchy ofAustria in 1526. Since 1742, when Silesia was seized by KingFrederick the Great ofPrussia in theWar of the Austrian Succession , Görbersdorf was situated in the Prussian Province of Silesia.Görbersdorf didn’t differentiate from neighbouring villages until it was visited in
1849 bycountess Maria von Colomb , a niece of Prussian Generalvon Blücher . The countess delighted in scenery of Görbersdorf, persuaded her brother-in-law Dr.Hermann Brehmer to create in the village a health resort to treatcurate s withPriessnitz method . First in the world sanatorium for consumptive was open in Görbersdorf in1855 . In the sanatorium a precursory method of climatic-dietetic treatment was applied. Centre of consumption treatment inDavos was modelled after Görbersdorf. The resort was relatively expensive, but it was well organised. Yet before1888 it hadpost office andphone lines. In1887 it hosted 730 curates. At the beginning of theXX century Scandinavian guests introduced snow skiing. In1930 a ski jumping hill was opened in Görbersdorf.In
1945 Görbersdorf, now belonging to Poland, was named Sokołowsko in honour of the merits of the Polish internist Professor Dr.Alfred Sokołowski who had been a close co-worker of Hermann Brehmer. AfterWorld War II Sokołowsko operated as an anti-consumptive resort. Under pressure of Dr.Stanisław Domin its treatment profile was changed toair-passage sdisease s. In 1970s the settlement was being transformed into Provincial Centre of Winter Sports, but due to lack of resources the project was not completed. After WWII Sokołowsko didn’t regain its village status until the beginning of the 21st century.External links
* [http://www.sokolowsko.info.pl/ Sokołowsko official website]
* [http://www.sokolowsko.pl/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1&lang=en Sokołowsko official website]
* [http://www.andrzejowka.com.pl/ Website of PTTK hostel Andrzejówka containing pictures of surroundings, Sokołowsko included]References
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