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Kazimierz Dolny () is a small historic town in eastern Poland, on the right (eastern) bank of the Vistula river in
Puławy County __NOTOC__ Puławy County ( pl, powiat puławski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Lublin Voivodeship, eastern Poland. It was first established in 1867, but its current borders were established on January 1, 1 ...
, Lublin Voivodeship. Historically it belongs to Lesser Poland, and in the past it was one of the most important cities of the province. Now a tourist destination, the town enjoyed its greatest prosperity in the 16th and the first half of the 17th century, due to the trade in grain conducted along the Vistula. It became an economic backwater after that trade declined, and this freeze in economic development enabled the town to preserve its Renaissance urban plan and appearance. Since the 19th century it has become a holiday destination, attracting artists and summer residents. Kazimierz Dolny is an art center in Poland. Many painters retreat to this small town to paint and sell their work. Galleries can be found in almost every street, offering for sale sculptures,
stained-glass Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches and other significant religious buildings. Although tradition ...
, folk art, and fine art. The town is one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments ('' Pomnik historii''), as designated September 16, 1994 and tracked by the
National Heritage Board of Poland The National Institute of Cultural Heritage of Poland ( pl, Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa NID) is a Polish governmental institution responsible for documenting cultural property and the intangible cultural heritage, as well as for supporting and ...
.


Location

Kazimierz Dolny is located on the eastern bank of the Vistula (Wisła), at the edge of historical Lublin Upland extending further east from
Małopolska Upland Małopolska Upland ( pl, Wyżyna Małopolska, also known as Lesser Poland Upland or Lesser Polish Upland) is an upland located in southern part of Poland, in the historic region of Lesser Poland. It extends from the valley of the upper Vistula, betw ...
to the west. It owes its picturesque location to the Lesser Polish Gorge of the Vistula. The town is part of the so-called tourist triangle Puławy – Kazimierz Dolny – Nałęczów. It does not have a rail connection, the nearest station is located in Puławy (Puławy - Miasto).


History

The history of Kazimierz Dolny dates back to the 11th century, when on one of the local hills there was a Benedictine settlement called Wietrzna Gora. In 1181, Prince
Casimir II the Just Casimir II the Just ( pl, Kazimierz II Sprawiedliwy; 28 October 1138 – 5 May 1194) was a Lesser Polish Duke of Wiślica from 1166–1173, and of Sandomierz after 1173. He became ruler over the Polish Seniorate Province at Kraków and thereby Hig ...
handed the settlement to Norbertine nuns from Kraków’s district of Zwierzyniec. The nuns changed its name to Kazimierz, in honor of the prince. For the first time, the name Kazimierz appears in chronicles in 1249. Later on, the adjective Dolny (Lower) was added, to distinguish the town from the Jewish town
Kazimierz Kazimierz (; la, Casimiria; yi, קוזמיר, Kuzimyr) is a historical district of Kraków and Kraków Old Town, Poland. From its inception in the 14th century to the early 19th century, Kazimierz was an independent city, a royal city of the ...
- now a district of Kraków. In the early 14th century, the village became a royal possession, and King Władysław I the Elbow-high founded there a parish church in 1325. The foundation of the town is attributed to Władysław's son, King Casimir III the Great, who granted the town rights in the first half of the 14th century. Later, King Władysław II Jagiełło modernized Kazimierz Dolny, creating a modern town, with a market square and streets. At that time, the decision was taken not to build any houses on the northern side of the market square, so as not to obstruct the view of the church and the
castle A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
. In 1501, Kazimierz Dolny became the home of a
starosta The starosta or starost (Cyrillic: ''старост/а'', Latin: ''capitaneus'', german: link=no, Starost, Hauptmann) is a term of Slavic origin denoting a community elder whose role was to administer the assets of a clan or family estates. Th ...
, and the town was passed over to the noble Firlej family, remaining in its hands until 1644. The Firlejs twice rebuilt the town and the
castle A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
, after the fires of 1561 and 1585. They cared about privileged status of Kazimierz Dolny, as a merchant town, located along the busy waterway of the Vistula. In 1628, Franciscan friars settled in Kazimierz, building a monastery and expanding the church. The town's golden age ended in February 1656 (see Deluge), when Swedish troops under King
Charles X Gustav Charles X Gustav, also Carl Gustav ( sv, Karl X Gustav; 8 November 1622 – 13 February 1660), was King of Sweden from 1654 until his death. He was the son of John Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Kleeburg and Catherine of Sweden. Afte ...
burned and ransacked it. The number of inhabitants declined, and King
John III Sobieski John III Sobieski ( pl, Jan III Sobieski; lt, Jonas III Sobieskis; la, Ioannes III Sobiscius; 17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674 until his death in 1696. Born into Polish nobility, Sobie ...
tried to improve the situation, by allowing in 1677 Armenian, Greek and Jewish merchants to settle there. Meanwhile, the profitable Vistula river trade came to an end, as there was no demand for Polish grains in Western Europe. In the late 18th century, as a result of the
Partitions of Poland The Partitions of Poland were three partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth that took place toward the end of the 18th century and ended the existence of the state, resulting in the elimination of sovereign Poland and Lithuania for 12 ...
, Kazimierz Dolny was cut from the port of
Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
and turned into a town of minor importance. From the late 19th century, more affluent residents of Lublin and Warsaw started to build properties in the area. Spas and villas were constructed, and in 1927, already in the
Second Polish Republic The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 1918 and 1939. The state was established on 6 November 1918, before the end of ...
, Kazimierz Dolny once again became a town. Partly destroyed in World War II, it was rebuilt, and on September 8, 1994, its center was officially recognized as a historical monument. In 2024, Kazimierz Dolny was placed by
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magazine on the list of Europe's 22 most beautiful small towns and villages.


Jewish life

A small Jewish community was present in the city from the time of Casimir III the Great in the 14th century. The king granted the Jews a writ of rights which caused the town to become a focal point for Jewish immigration. When
John III Sobieski John III Sobieski ( pl, Jan III Sobieski; lt, Jonas III Sobieskis; la, Ioannes III Sobiscius; 17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674 until his death in 1696. Born into Polish nobility, Sobie ...
became King in 1674, he granted the Jews of Poland a respite from taxes. Sobieski also reconfirmed for the Jews all the rights they had been granted by previous kings. During his reign, the housing restrictions were abolished and the Jewish community began to flourish again. In the 19th century,
Yehezkel Taub Yehezkel ( he, יחזקאל) is the Hebrew name of the biblical prophet known in Western culture as Ezekiel. Yehezkel may refer to: Given name * Yehezkel Abramsky (1886–1976), Russian-born British Orthodox rabbi *Yehezkel Braun (1922–2014), Is ...
, a disciple of the "Seer of Lublin", founded the
Hasidic Hasidism, sometimes spelled Chassidism, and also known as Hasidic Judaism (Ashkenazi Hebrew: חסידות ''Ḥăsīdus'', ; originally, "piety"), is a Jewish religious group that arose as a spiritual revival movement in the territory of contem ...
dynasty of Kuzmir in the town. Between the First and Second World Wars, the Jewish population was about 1,400, half the total population of the town. The town's picturesque surroundings were chosen to film scenes for the shtetl-based 1937
Yiddish film Yiddish cinema ( yi, יידישע קינא, יידיש-שפראכיגע קינא; trans. ''Idish-Sprakhige Kino'', ''Idishe Kino'') refers to the Yiddish language film industry which produced some 130 full-length motion pictures and 30 short durin ...
'' The Dybbuk''. It was also a location for the similar 1936 film '' Yiddle With His Fiddle.'' The Germans invaded Kazimierz Dolny in September 1939. The population at that time included about 1800 Jews, slightly less than 40 percent of the population. During the occupation, a Judenrat (Jewish Council) was established in the town which was forced to oversee the German requirements of forced labor of the town's Jews. This included road reconstruction, rock quarrying, and menial tasks serving the
Nazis Nazism ( ; german: Nazismus), the common name in English for National Socialism (german: Nationalsozialismus, ), is the far-right totalitarian political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Na ...
. They were forced to pave roads using tombstones from the local Jewish cemetery. In 1940, the Germans established a ghetto, bringing all the Jews from the surrounding
Puławy County __NOTOC__ Puławy County ( pl, powiat puławski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Lublin Voivodeship, eastern Poland. It was first established in 1867, but its current borders were established on January 1, 1 ...
to live in the ghetto. In 1942, those Jews who had survived hunger, disease and slave labor were taken to
Belzec Belzec (English: or , Polish: ) was a Nazi German extermination camp built by the SS for the purpose of implementing the secretive Operation Reinhard, the plan to murder all Polish Jews, a major part of the "Final Solution" which in total ...
where they were gassed on arrival. At the end of 1942, the town was officially declared "free of Jews". Fewer than twenty of Kazimierz Dolny's Jewish inhabitants are thought to have survived the war. After the Holocaust, a memorial wall was erected using tombstones from the Jewish cemetery that survived. One of the most famous Jewish residents of the town was the painter and sculptor
Chaim Goldberg Chaim Goldberg (March 20, 1917 – June 26, 2004) was a Polish-American artist, painter, sculptor, and engraver. He is known for being a chronicler of Jewish life in the eastern European Polish villages (or ''shtetlekh'') like the one in his n ...
. Another Jewish scion of the city was Polish-American journalist Samuel Leib Shneiderman. In 2013, the Pardes Festival, which celebrates Jewish culture, was inaugurated in Kazimierz Dolny.


Points of interest

Notable historical buildings located in Kazimierz Dolny include: * Parish church of St Bartholomew and John the Baptist (1586–1589), with 1620 organs, and 1615 pulpit, * St Anne's Church (1671) and Holy Spirit hospital (1635), * St Mary's Church (1589) and monastery (1638–68), * Ruins of the castle (14th-16th century), * Defensive tower (13th or 14th century), * Several houses by the architect Karol Siciński, including one built by Kazimierz Ołdakowski * Tenement houses (early 17th century), * Several historic granaries (16th and 17th centuries). * Synagogue.


Film and Art Festival

Kazimierz Dolny is also a place of a prominent Two Riversides Film and Art Festival ("Festiwal Filmu i Sztuki Dwa Brzegi") which is held every year during the month of August drawing many film lovers from around the world. The town has been the location of several films.


Gallery

File:Rynek w Kazimierzu Dolnym - 20150518 6293.jpg, Market Square with Church of the Annunciation in the background File:Alians PL SpacerPoKazimierzuDolnym Jesien,02 10 2008,PA020009.jpg, Historic well at the Market Square File:A 833 Bóżnica (XVIII), ob. kino Mały Rynek 6 miasto Kazimierz Dolny 2.JPG, Old Synagogue File:Kamienica "Pod Św. Krzysztofem i Św. Mikołajem " ul. Rynek 12 e83.jpg, St. Nicholas (left) and St. Christopher (right) townhouses File:Kazimierz Dolny, Kamienica Celejowska - fotopolska.eu (176633).jpg, Celejowska townhouse File:Kazimierz Dolny, ul. Senatorska 1-3, e83.jpg, Senatorska street File:Kościół par. p.w. śś. Jana Chrzciciela i Bartłomieja nr5 e83.jpg, Parish Church of St. John the Baptist File:Kazimierz Dolny Muzeum Przyrodnicze P815 2009-09-04.jpg, The Ulanowski Granary File:KazikZachod.JPG, Panorama of the town File:Kazimierska uliczka.jpg, Town centre File:Janowiec, zamek (HB1).jpg, Janowiec Castle File:Alians PL KazimierzDolny Jesien,02 10 2008,PA020054.jpg, Vistula River in Kazimierz Dolny


Twin towns

Kazimierz Dolny is twinned with: * Szklarska Poręba ( Poland) * Hortobágy ( Hungary) *
Staufen im Breisgau Staufen im Breisgau (High Alemannic: ''Staufe im Brisgau'') is a German town in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district of Baden-Württemberg. It had a population of approximately 8,300 in 2019. General The city of Staufen im Breisgau lies in the ...
( Germany) *
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(Germany) *
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See also

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*
Kazimierz Landscape Park Kazimierz Landscape Park (''Kazimierski Park Krajobrazowy'') is a protected area ( Landscape Park) in eastern Poland, established in 1979, covering an area of . The Park lies within Lublin Voivodeship, in Puławy County ( Gmina Kazimierz Dolny). ...


References


External links


Information from About.com: Eastern Europe Travel

Picture
of the Holocaust memorial wall

of the town from the site of Yad Vashem, the Jewish Holocaust memorial organization

Home page of the painter Chaim Goldberg, who was born in the village and who made its depiction during the period of 1930-1939 his life's mission. He painted from memory after that. *https://kazimierzdolny24.pl/ Kazimierz Dolny events page {{Authority control Cities and towns in Lublin Voivodeship Puławy County Historic Jewish communities in Poland