O długim trwaniu, czyli o kilku dworach z terenu Sieradzkiego
Abstract
The focus of this article are medieval and modern manor houses from the
area of the Sieradz Land, which is a historical region in the central Poland. For
the author the “manor houses” are not only the buildings, but also an important
manifestation of the long-term historical processes – the tradition of locating the
manor house in the center of a large property.
Forms of the manor houses changed through the centuries. The latemedieval
“fortified manors” were often built as towers on the moated earthen
mounds. In modern times, comfort became more important than safety. These
architectural changes reflect also the transformation of the medieval chivalry in
the landed gentry. In article 12 towns and villages are analyzed. Thanks to the
researches of historians and archaeologists the transformation of manor houses
can be observed from the breakthrough of the13th to the 14th century until the
breakthrough of the 19th to the 20th. The author believes that the research on the
gradual transformation of the manor buildings, from the chivalry fortified house
to the comfortable seats of gentry, is more interesting than focusing on the analysis
of the monument preserved to this day, which is the last one in the series of
described transformations.
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