Świętojerska


Swietojerska - jurydyka, land drag from the 14th century to regular canons near the church. George in New Warsaw. Currently, this area is located in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw.

Around 1454, beside the already existing wooden chapel, Jerzy and the monastery at the later Świętojerska Street in the New Town. In the sixteenth century the church was expanded, and after the abolition of the Order in 1818 the building was leased to the company "Brothers Evans", subsequent establishments Lilpop, Rau and Loewenstein. Eventually it was dismantled in the years 1895-1896.

The name was adopted by the patron saint - St. George. The road leading through the land of the monastery in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was called Świętojerska or St. George. Jurydyka was located within the streets of Świętojerska, Franciszkańska, Koźle and Wałowa. From the end of the 18th century in Warsaw.

wiki

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Association of Jewish handicrafts "Jad Charuzim"

Grouping Red Arrows

Catechism of Polish Child