The Past and the Present in Złoty Stok

Observe how this small, charming town changed over the years

A sketch from Złoty Stok by Alex ZappaThe Gold Mine in Złoty Stok

You're in Złoty Stok

Discover with us how this small, charming town changed over the past years. Join us on this quick tour of old, historical postcards and photos from the interwar period.

1. Town Hall and Market Square

The Town Hall in Złoty Stok exemplifies the town's rich heritage and architectural charm. Dating back several centuries, it reflects a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles. As the administrative and cultural center, it has played a pivotal role in local governance. Today, it continues to be a significant landmark, attracting tourists who are eager to explore Złoty Stok'

Photograph on the left: you can see the now nonexistent building of the White Eagle.
Photograph on the right: the current view of the market square.

Town hall, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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Town hall, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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2.  The Fugger Tenement House

A historically significant building that once belonged to the renowned Fugger banking family from Augsburg, Germany. This Renaissance-style structure, dating back to the 16th century, reflects the town's prosperous era of gold mining, during which the Fuggers played a crucial role in financing the mines. The tenement house stands as a testament to the architectural and economic influence of the Fugger family, showcasing ornate details and robust construction. 

Photograph on the left: the photo was taken in 1920. 
Photograph on the right: as you can see, it has been preserved almost unchanged.

16th century Fugger tenement house, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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16th century Fugger tenement house, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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3. Evangelical Church from the 16th century

Built in the 16th century, this church reflects the town's religious and cultural history, showcasing Renaissance architectural elements typical of the period. It served the local Protestant community for centuries. Today, the church remains an important symbol of Złoty Stok.

Photograph on the left: you can see the church before the modernisation.
Photograph on the right: the side view of the church after the modernisation.

Evangelical Church from the 16th century, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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Evangelical Church from the 16th century, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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4. The Guttler Palace

A remarkable historic residence dating back to the 18th century. This elegant palace, built in the Baroque style, was once the home of the Guttler family, influential figures in the town's mining industry. With its grand architecture and ornate details, the palace reflects the prosperity and significance of Złoty Stok's mining heritage. Read on to learn more about the history of the Guttlers.

Photograph on the left: The Guttler Palace in it's past splendor.
Photograph on the right: a deserted palace presents a sad sight for history buffs.

Guttler Palace, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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Guttler Palace, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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entry to the Market Square todayThe Gold Mine in Złoty Stok

5. Entrance to the Market Square

The vibrant heart of this historic town, offering a picturesque blend of architecture and local charm. Surrounded by well-preserved buildings that reflect various architectural styles from different eras, the square serves as a central gathering place for residents and visitors.

entry to the Market Square today, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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entry to the Market Square today, From the collection of: The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok
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Marianna's Palace in Bila Voda by Alex ZappaThe Gold Mine in Złoty Stok

The illustrations

The  illustrations from Złoty stok were desinged by Alex Zappa. She is an artist connected to Lower Silesia, fascinated by the local folklore and legends. Click to discover more of her enchanting designs.

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