1.WARMBRUNN/CIEPLICE IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
WARMBRUNN/CIEPLICE IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Notable Buildings of Warmbrunn/Cieplice
“Among the many structures of this area, these are most worthy of consideration:
1. The catholic church. A quite welcoming, easily noticeable, and very well designed building […].
2. The vicarage. Formerly occupied by the parson and four priests from the Grüssau monastery, now, with the monastery gone, the old vicarage has changed quite vastly […].
3. The evangelical church. Rather new and tastefully simple in its design […].
4. The Count’s Palace. Grand, architecturally rich and ornate with many coats of arms […].
5. The Gallery. Stands at the end of the gardens […].
6. The Bathhouse is big, bright, and dignified […].
7. The Parson’s Bath is separated from the former by the road leading to Zacken […].”
(translation of: K.F. Mosch, “Die Heilquellen Schlesiens und der Grafschaft Glatz“, 1821)