Dwa osiemnastowieczne inwentarze zamku w Raciążku koto Ciechocinka
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This article is a publication of two 18th century inventories from Raciążek
Castle in Kujawy, Włocławek Province. Thle castle is being examined
by the Department of Archaeology, University of Łódź since 1978. Besides
field studies there is also conducted search in the archives which unearthed
two inventories not published so far.
The castle of Włocławek bishops at Raciążek was undergoing numerous
changes over the past centuries. When in 1330 a tlmber-earth cagtrum was
destroyed, a brick Gothic castle was erected in its place to be next remodelled
into a late-Renaissance residence by bishop Hieronim Rozdrażewski ln
the late 16th century. The next remodelling was initiated by Krzysztof Szembek
(1720-1738) and completed by Walenty Czapski (1751). It was then that
a considerable part of old walls was pulled down shaping the main castle
buildings into a late-baroque palace.
Both inventories were found in Diocesan Registry at Włocławek in hooks
of property inventories acts. The first one (1720) contained in book No.148
registers the state of a deserted castle when all housing and residential
functions were performed by a wooden "palace" erected at the beginning of
18th century on the approaches to the castle.
The other inventory (from 1751) contained in book No. 156, depicts the
state of the residence after remodellings of K. Szembek and W. Czapski containing
an excat description of "Italian" palace and auxuliary buildings.
The descriptions published in this article were utilised only by W.
Górzyński, the author of the first monograph devoted to the history of the
castle (1913). Both inventotiree are a valuable source allowing a better
insight into the history of the castle at Raciążek in the late stages of its development.
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