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Srebrna Góra, Greater Poland Voivodeship : ウィキペディア英語版
Srebrna Góra, Greater Poland Voivodeship


Srebrna Góra is a village in the Wapno area. It is located in the county of Wągrowiec (Polish ''Powiat Wągrowiecki'') in the western-central territorial division of the Greater Poland Voivodship.
''The Book of Benefices'' (''Liber beneficiorum'') of the Archbishops of Gniezno contains descriptions of the history of the areas of Wapno, Podolin, Rusiec and Srebrna Góra.
In the beginning of the 16th century, Srebrna Góra included a parish church under the appellation of Saint Nicholas; a parsonage; and while it still was a town, it was the most populated place in the area.
In the end of 18th century Srebrna Góra belonged to Józef Radzimiński – a land judge of Gniezno.
Since the 19th century, it has been owned by the Wilkoński family, and then by the Moszczeński family.
Srebrna Góra was previously ascribed to the county of Kcyń. After the Second Partition of Poland in 1793, it was moved to the county Wągrowiec.
In the times of the Duchy of Warsaw (1807-1812), Srebrna Góra belonged to the capital city of Poznań.
After 1815, the county of Wągrowiec (''Powiat Wągrowiec'') was re-established, but some parts of land were moved out of it for the sake of other Polish counties (''powiats)''.
New administrational changes were applied in 1887, when the county of Żnin was created, and Rusiec and Srebrna Góra were associated with it.
Srebrna Góra sent only one soldier for the Thirteen Years' War.
== The Palace Complex ==

There is a palace complex in Srebrna Góra dating to the end of the 17th century, most likely built shortly after 1792. The palace, together with two ground-floor annexes of four-column porticos, is situated on a hill in front of the parish church. The buildings of the complex surround a large yard preceded by a gate. The date written on the gate – 1799 – may refer to the palace annexes, not the palace itself. The oriented palace is a nine-axial, ground-floor building with a classical order portico. The two pairs of protruded columns are of considerably slim proportions, and have simplified Ionic capitals. The high, hip-and-valley roof is covered with tiles. The whole complex is surrounded by a wall finished with a balustrade assembly.
Inside, a large hall leads to the main parlour, where a row connects the parlour and rooms situated to the right and left. Located behind the palace, there are five ponds situated on a park landscape. Today, the palace is used as a "House of Social Aid".

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