Krzeszów [20]

Krzeszów

Subject: Monuments of Material Culture in Poland
Face value: 20 pln
Alloy: 925/1000 Ag
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 50000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: ceramics
Date of issue: 2010-11-29
Issue price: 135 pln
A stylised image of the facade of the Minor Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Krzeszow. The middle part of the image made from ceramics. At the bottom, a stylised inscription: KRZESZÓW.

Designer: Robert Kotowicz
In the centre, a stylised image of the sculpture of Sacred Immaculate Mary, placed above the main portal of the Minor Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Krzeszow. In the background, the interior of the Basilica. On the right, an image of the Eagle established as the State emblem of the Republic of Poland. Above the Eagle, an inscription: ZŁ20. At the bottom, a semicircular notation of the year of issue: 2010 and an inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA (Republic of Poland). The Mint's mark, M/W, under the Eagle's left leg.

Designer: Robert Kotowicz

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cistercian Abbey in Krzeszow

The church and abbey of the Cistercian Order in Krzeszow are rated among the finest and most precious monuments of Baroque architecture in Lower Silesia. Krzeszow has a long history as a place of worship and a centre of religious activity. Benedictine monks settled here as early as mid-13th century, and towards the end of the century, owing to the foundation of Bolko I the Strict, the Duke of Jawor, the Cistercians were brought from nearby Henrykow to the newly built monastery.

Thanks to the Duke's landed endowment, the Cistercians came into possession of vast landed estate comprising - at its heyday - several dozen villages and two towns, Chelmsko and Lubawka. The Cistercian Order was a thriving community in the second half ...

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