Świebodzice


Świebodzice is a town in south-western Poland with 22,793 inhabitants. It is situated in Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship.
The town is situated close to Książ Castle, which during World War II, together with the cave complex, was expanded to create private quarters for Adolf Hitler.
The town dates back to the medieval Kingdom of Poland. It was granted town rights by 1279. Its old fortifications from around 1279, still remain.
From the Late Middle Ages until 1945, the town had a predominantly German population and was known as Freiburg.
During World War II, the Germans established a subcamp of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp in the town.
In 1957 Pełcznica, and in 1973 Ciernie, were included within the town limits as its new districts.

Sports

football club is based in Świebodzice.

Notable people

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