Łysa Góra

Łysa Góra

Infobox Mountain
Name = Łysa Góra
Photo = Pilgrims, Benedictine abbey, Swiety Krzyz.jpg
Caption = Ruins of the Benedictine abbey on Łysa Góra
Elevation = convert|595|m|ft|0|lk=on
Location = Poland
Range = Łysogóry, Świętokrzyskie Mountains
Coordinates = coor dms|50|50|28|N|21|03|24|E|type:mountain
Translation = Bald Mountain
Language = Polish

Łysa Góra ("Bald Mountain"; also known as Łysiec or Święty Krzyż) is a well-known mountain in Świętokrzyskie Mountains, Poland. With a height of 595 meters (1,952 ft), it is the second highest mountain in that range (after Łysica at 612 meters or 2,008 ft). On its slopes and atop its summit are several hiking trails, the ruins of a pagan wall from 9th century, the Benedictine monastery "Święty Krzyż" from the 11th century (destroyed during the Second World War, now partially restored), and a Święty Krzyż TV Tower. The mountain also features prominently in a local legend about witches' sabbaths,

Location

Łysa Góra, composed primarily of quartzite and Cambrian slates, lies in the eastern part of the Łysogóry range, and is the second largest peak of the larger Świętokrzyskie Mountains (after Łysica). A notable mountain within the Świętokrzyski National Park, it is a vital point in many sightseeing trails of the region. The blue path to Pętkowice begins here, and the red path from Gołoszyce to Kuźniaki passes through here.

Notable landmarks

During the times of prehistory of Poland, Łysa Góra was likely a sacred mountain and a site of a pagan-cult temple of three gods, mentioned in the "Annals" of Jan Długosz. There are remains of a quartzite U-shaped wall surrounding the higher part of the mountain, with length of about 1.5km and height of 2m from 8th-10th centuries. The temple was abandoned after the baptism of Poland. The legend about witches sabbaths is likely related to the old cult.

On the site of the pagan temple the Benedictine monastery of Holy Cross ("Święty Krzyż") was founded (according to a legend, in 1006, by king of Poland, Bolesław Chrobry, but most sources give the 11th century). The monastery was named after a part from Jesus' Cross which was supposedly enshrined there, and was a site of frequent pilgrimages. The monastery was destroyed and rebuilt several times throughout its history, with the most significant destruction taking place in the 19th and 20th centuries. After partitions of Poland, the Russian Empire took over the building in 1819 and converted it into a prison. Partially restored during the interwar period after Poland regained independence, it was taken over by the Nazi Germany and used as a prison and execution site of Soviet prisoners of war (about 6000 perished here). Afterwards, the Polish communist government transferred the building to the Świętokrzyski National Park, which renovated parts of them. Currently the National Park has a museum in some of the former buildings, while a part has been taken over by another religious order (Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate). The abbey, although now past its Golden Age, has given its names to the Świętokrzyskie Mountains range as well as the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship itself. The abbey also holds some mummified bodies; one of them is rumored (but not confirmed) to belong to Jeremi Wiśniowiecki.

Another notable building found on the mountain is the Święty Krzyż TV Tower; the tallest free-standing TV tower in Poland. Built in 1966, it is a 157 metre tall concrete tower.

The Soviet prisoners executed by the Nazis are buried in a mass grave near the peak. At the bottom of the mountain, there is a monument to Poles who died in the Katyn massacre.

ee also

*Lysa Hora

External links

*pl icon [http://www.omi.org.pl/domy_sanktuaria_krzyz.html Święty Krzyż - Sanktuarium Relikwii Drzewa Krzyża Świętego]

References

*Polish|Łysa Góra|10 March 2007
*pl icon [http://encyklopedia.pwn.pl/haslo.php?id=3935502 Łysa Góra] , entry in PWN Encyklopedia


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