- Ujazdów Castle
Ujazdów Castle ( _pl. Zamek Ujazdowski) is a
castle in Warsaw's historicUjazdów district, between Ujazdów Park ("Park Ujazdowski ") and Łazienki Park, inWarsaw ,Poland .History
The first castle was erected on the spot by the Dukes of
Masovia as early as the 13th century. However, in the following century their court was moved to the future Royal Castle in Warsaw, and the Ujazdów Castle fell into neglect. In the 16th century, a wooden manor was built there for QueenBona Sforza . It was at Ujazdów Castle, onJanuary 12 ,1578 , thatJan Kochanowski 's blank-versetragedy "The Dismissal of the Greek Envoys" received its premiere during the wedding ofJan Zamoyski andKrystyna Radziwiłł . [Stefan Kieniewicz , ed., "Warszawa w latach 1526–1795" (Warsaw in the Years 1526–1795), vol. II, Warsaw, 1984, ISBN 8301033231, pp. 157–58.]The ruins of the castle of the Mazovian princes were then incorporated into a new fortified manor built by King
Sigismund III Vasa for his son, future KingWładysław IV Vasa . However, there is little evidence that the residence was ever used by the young prince, who spent much of his youth either at his father's court or inMoscow . Between 1659 and 1665, the building housed the mint ofTitus Livius Boratini , who there struck his famous "boratynka ", a type of "solidus" coin.Again neglected, in 1674 the castle was bought by
Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski and then rented to KingAugust II , who ordered the construction there of a new royal residence. The castle, incorporating much of the earlier constructions on the site, was built byTylman of Gameren , a notable 17th-century architect and engineer. The gardens surrounding the castle, later divided into two separate parks, were refurbished. About that time theŁazienki "Eremity" andŁazienki Palace were built. The main axis of the castle's eastern façade was also emphasized by the construction of a decorative "royal canal" built below theVistula River embankment, atop which stood the castle.The castle's design was further modified by King
Stanisław August Poniatowski , who in 1764 commissionedJakub Fontana ,Dominik Merlini ,Jean-Baptiste Pillement andEfraim Schroeger to refurbish it. The eastern and western façades were made taller by the addition of a second floor, while the post-Gameren outbuildings were also rebuilt to the height of the main building, thus creating a large courtyard. About that time, the castle was also included in the so-calledStanislavian Axis , a line of parks and palaces planned in the southern outskirts of Warsaw much like theSaxon Axis in the city center. The palace's reconstruction was almost complete by 1784, when work was abandoned and the building donated to thePolish Army .Consequently, between 1784 and 1789 the castle was yet again rebuilt, this time by
Stanisław Zawadzki , who converted it into military barracks. The outbuildings were enlarged substantially. Since that time the building housed the Lithuanian Foot Guard Regiment and the 10th Foot Regiment. During theKościuszko's Uprising the castle was the main centre of conscription for the 20th Foot Regiment. After thePartitions of Poland , during thePrussia n occupation of Warsaw, the building was abandoned. After the proclamation of theDuchy of Warsaw it was again restored to the army and was converted into a military hospital. However, the plans of converting it to the Central Military Hospital of the Polish Army were postponed by theCongress of Vienna which awarded theCongress Poland to Russia. OnApril 1 ,1818 the hospital was officially opened. It had place for up to 1000 wounded soldiers. After the outbreak of theNovember Uprising the hospital was enlarged to 1250 beds and an additional annex with place for 600 was opened in the nearby Łazienki complex.After the fall of the uprising, the Russian garrison of Warsaw was significantly strengthened, while the Polish military units were disbanded. A new central military hospital was built next to what became the
Park Ujazdowski and the castle became more of a barrack for the Russian military personnel. Around 1850 the outbuildings were again rebuilt byJerzy Karol Völck , but were partially demolished 20 years afterwards. After the outbreak ofWorld War I the building was again converted to a provisional hospital by the Russians. Captured by the German army in 1915, onApril 10 ,1917 it was transferred to the Polish Legions and became the main military hospital for Polish units fighting alongside theCentral Powers (the more modern Ujazdów hospital located nearby remained a German-only hospital).After Poland regained her independence in 1918, the internal design of the castle was yet again modified. Since 1920's it housed several parts of the Warsaw NCO school. The main staircase was restored to its 18th century representative design. An interesting feature of the staircase was a set of stone tablets placed there
May 15 ,1927 , commemorating the names of all known Polish military medics who perished in wars between 1797 and 1920. Additional tablets commemoratedKarol Kaczkowski ,Zdzisław Lubaszewski and a sculpture byEdward Wittig commemorating all military medics. After the Polish Defensive War of 1939, the Red Cross organized a school for WIA soldiers. The castle was burnt out and damaged by the Germans following theWarsaw Uprising of 1944.After the war the building was to be rebuilt as the Central Military House. However, the works did not start as the walls of the castle were demolished by the Communist authorities of Poland. In 1975 however, the works on reconstruction of the castle to its 18th century design were given a green light and the project by
Piotr Biegański was chosen. It houses Warsaw'sCenter for Contemporary Art since 1981.ee also
* Jan Kochanowski
*Royal Castle, Warsaw Notes
References
* [http://www.csw.art.pl/ Centre for Contemporary Art]
* [http://www.warszawa1939.pl/index.php?r1=zamek_ujazdowski&r3=0 Zamek ujazdowski] at warszawa1939.plExternal links
* [http://www.castles.info/poland/ujazdow/ Castles.info - Ujazdow castle in Warsaw]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&t=k&ll=52.219466,21.037381&spn=0.005824,0.014527&t=k satellite image of the castle and the canal]
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