lilli
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The site I really wanted to visit .. sadly for all involved it was 75km from anywhere else!
In 1854 when the area was called Görbersdorf and fell within German borders the Countess Maria von Colomb, a niece of Prussian General and her brother-in-law Hermann Brehmer established a health resort for consumptive patients. This was the worlds first sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis. The care included a method of hydrotherapy (the Priessnitz method) and also a precursory method of climatic-dietetic treatment. The treatment resort became famous and their methods were copied all over the world.
After WWII the Sanatorium came within Polish borders and the area gained its name of Sokołowsko in honour of the merits of the Polish Alfred Sokołowski who had been a close co-worker of Hermann Brehmer. The now-called Grunwald sanatorium has continued to operate as a public anti-consumptive resort, while large parts of the facilities decayed.
In 1970s the settlement was to be transformed into Provincial Centre of Winter Sports, but due to lack of resources the project was not completed.
We visitied in March .... it was lovely and sunny in town, but I was up to my knees in snow at some points!
A postcard from its German era
Today ...
The Town
Frozen!
Hidden well ... we trod extra carefully after seeing this!
In 1854 when the area was called Görbersdorf and fell within German borders the Countess Maria von Colomb, a niece of Prussian General and her brother-in-law Hermann Brehmer established a health resort for consumptive patients. This was the worlds first sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis. The care included a method of hydrotherapy (the Priessnitz method) and also a precursory method of climatic-dietetic treatment. The treatment resort became famous and their methods were copied all over the world.
After WWII the Sanatorium came within Polish borders and the area gained its name of Sokołowsko in honour of the merits of the Polish Alfred Sokołowski who had been a close co-worker of Hermann Brehmer. The now-called Grunwald sanatorium has continued to operate as a public anti-consumptive resort, while large parts of the facilities decayed.
In 1970s the settlement was to be transformed into Provincial Centre of Winter Sports, but due to lack of resources the project was not completed.
We visitied in March .... it was lovely and sunny in town, but I was up to my knees in snow at some points!
A postcard from its German era
Today ...
The Town
Frozen!
Hidden well ... we trod extra carefully after seeing this!
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