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Babia Wieś Street, Bydgoszcz

Located in the Babia Wieś District, the Babia Wieś Street is a half-kilometre-long alley extending along the Brda River, close to downtown Bydgoszcz in Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Poland. The street runs between Toruńska Street and the Brda River, running parallel to the East-West direction. It has a curved shape, and crosses Toruńska Street at both tips.

Babia Wieś street
Street view westward
Babia Wieś street highlighted on a map
Native nameUlica Babia Wieś w Bydgoszczy (Polish)
Former name(s)Schiffer Straße
Part ofBabia Wieś district
NamesakeDistrict name
OwnerCity of Bydgoszcz
Length500 m (1,600 ft)
Widthc. 10 metres (33 ft)
LocationBydgoszcz, Poland
Coordinates53°07′54″N 18°00′13″E / 53.13167°N 18.00361°E / 53.13167; 18.00361
Construction
Construction startEarly 1800s[1]
Other
Known forBrda Riverbank

The name Babia Wieś refers to the larger district of the same name, harking back to a former settlement where the garden of Bydgoszcz castle was earlier situated.[2] Various tenements were constructed along the street between the late 1890s to the 1930s.

History edit

 
Map of Bydgoszcz, 16th/17th century. The village of Babia Wieś is on the right-hand side.
 
Babia Wieś Street on the Lindner Map, 1800
 
The Kopernik Rowing Club
 
Interrupted tram line

The Babia Wieś settlement dates back to when the city stronghold, dating from the time of the first Piasts, used to stand. The territory had long been exploited for its salt mines.

To the east of the Bydgoszcz castle, a suburban colony was established, close to the Brda River, where fish were caught and along which fertile soil could be ploughed. In the settlement area, a church was erected in the 13th century. Once the castle was completed in the 14th century, craftspeople, their families and the military lived in Babia Wieś. From 1661, written documents certified the area as a suburb of Bydgoszcz, sometimes named "Przedmieście Kujawskie-Toruńskie" (English: Toruń-Kujawska suburb).[3]

In 1480, the Bernardine Monastery was erected to the east of the castle. A wall-fenced garden was arranged east of this monastery, surrounded by a dyke, which was supported by drainage ditches to protect it against flooding.[4] A manor inn and two houses were built there in 1744.[5] During the Prussian period (1772–1918) and the WWII occupation of Poland, the street bore the name of Schiffer Straße.[6]

Up until the 19th century, very few buildings stood in the street. A map from 1800 reveals only farm estates and some backyards from several-story residential houses along the street. At the beginning of the 20th century, a dozen marinas were created along the right bank of the river Brda; several rowing clubs are still active in the area today, including Bydgoski Klub Wioślarek, Bydgoskie Towarzystwo Wioślarskie and Bydgostia Bydgoszcz. This part of the city between Toruńska Street and the Brda River is nicknamed the "Rowing district" (Polish: Dzielnica wioślarzy).

After World War II, from 1952–1953, a new tram line was opened, connecting the Old Town with the Kapuściska and Łęgnowo districts. Its tracks ran between Babia Wieś Street and the river, and a terminus was built east of the street.[7]

Traffic has been stopped since the fall of 2017, following the impact of construction of a 15-storey facility on the river bank by Nordic Astrum.[8] During the first building works, the street ground was displaced, resulting in a small landslide that fissured the house at 8 Babia Wieś Street, damaging the road surface, unsealing a gas pipeline and weakening the foundations of the tram track. The repair of the 130 metres (430 ft) of missing tracks, necessary for a re-opening, is not foreseen before the end of 2023.[9]

Main areas and edifices edit

House at 1a edit

This house was used from 1973 to 2016[10] for the activities of the Underwater Archeology Club Tryton (Polish: Klub Archeologii Podwodnej "Tryton").[11]

The club gathered divers and archaeologists interested in underwater archaeological research. It cooperated with Andrzej Kola and Gerard Wilke from the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Professor Zbigniew Bukowski from the Institute of the History of Material Culture (Polish: Instytut Historii Kultury Materialne) of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Olga Romanowska-Grabowska, a researcher from the office of the Provincial Conservator of Monuments (Polish: Biuro Konserwatora Zabytków).[citation needed]

The peak of his activity took place in the 1970s and the beginning of the 1980s. The club uncovered, among other things:[12]

  • a dugout canoe in the lake of Wielkie Gacno;
  • a 4-meter-long boat from Lake Ostrowite near Chojnice;
  • wooden structures from an early medieval settlement in Lake Łąkorek;
  • a wooden palisade, the remains of a wooden bridge as well as Roman stone blocks in a lake near Mogilno;
  • a medieval keep
  • remains of an early medieval stronghold and Lusatian culture artefacts in Lake Wolskie;
  • limestone kilns and wooden platforms in the Gąsawka River.

The club also participated in the research of the Solena wreck conducted by the Central Maritime Museum in Gdańsk.[13] At the end of the 1980s, club divings ceased, and in the 1990s and the 2000s, the club's activity was almost non-existent. Despite some interest in reinvigorating the association in 2010, it dissolved in 2016.[11]

 
Underwater archaeology club "Tryton"

Boathouses edit

The boathouses along the bank of the Brda River were constructed from 1933 to 1937.[14] One building is registered on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list.[15] In early 1910, several rowing clubs were established in what was then Bromberg, along the right bank of the Brda River. Amongst them, the following ones are still active:

  • Bydgoszcz Rowing Club (Polish: Bydgoski Klub Wioślarek (BKW)) was founded on January 25, 1926. It is a women-only rowing club. Until 1920, the club used a riverside dwelling belonging to the State Agricultural School at 6/8 Bernardyńska Street. In 1934, the club received the current plot along the river on a perpetual lease, erecting a rowing marina in 1936. As of 2011, it is still in operation.[16]
  • Uczniowski Klub Sportowy (UKS) Kopernik Bydgoszcz (English: Student Sports Club) is a canoeing club established in 1994. It uses the facilities at 5 Babia Wieś Street. The initial patronage of the club was carried out by the "Łączność" multi-sports club, which operated from 1933 to 2006.

Tenement at 4a edit

The tenement was constructed in 1931.[17] Its initial address was "22 Schifferstraße".

Tenements at 5 to 23 edit

This housing estate was constructed from 1925 to 1927 after a decision of the municipal authorities.[14][18] It was designed by Bogdan Raczkowski.[19] At the time, the numbering of the tenement ran from 3a to 3d. Each building was designed with a rectangular strip of land for the cultivation of vegetables and flowers in the backyard. Loggias are also present on both sides of the arched entrances,[20] with the façades displaying ogee wall gables. A renovation was launched by the city in 2020 and will last several years.[21]

Tenement at 6 (15 Toruńska Street) edit

This tenement was constructed in the 1890s.[14] Its initial address was "6 Toruńska", previously "6 Thornerstraße". The first registered landlord of the building was Carl Bennewitz, a wheel craftsman producing wagons.[22] The tenement has an elevation onto 15 Toruńska Street and the courtyard has an elevation onto Babia Wieś Street.

Tenement at 10 edit

This tenement was constructed at the end of the 19th century.[14] Its initial address was "19 Schifferstraße". Jakob Michalski, a grocery merchant, was the first owner.[22] The faded façade still offers some details of eclectic architecture: bossage, brick pediments, cartouches and top corbel tables.

Tenement at 12 edit

In 2022, a new tenement was unveiled at a plot, which had been occupied since the mid-1850s.[23][24] The estate's design was done by the firm Spółdzielnia Mieszkaniowa „Nad Brdą”.

Tenement at 14 edit

Constructed towards the end of 19th century, the house at 14 was registered at its erection at "16/17 Schifferstraβe". It was originally the property of Eleonore and Wilhlem Bublitz.[25] The latter was a railway worker.[22][14] The backyard of the house harbors a commercial workshop.

Building at 20 edit

Constructed in 2022,[26] the edifice is an extension of the Sue Ryder's Psychoneurology Center for Old Age ("Polish: Centrum Psychoneurologii Wieku Podeszłego") at 29 Toruńska. The recently added facility at 20 Babia Wieś street is a day care center ("Polish: Dzienny Dom Opieki Medycznej").[26]

Tenement at 22 edit

From the late 19th century to the 1920s, the plot was a garden that extended from Toruńska to Babia Wieś.[25] In 1930, the plot was acquired by Jan Tykwiński, who had the tenement constructed that year.[17][14]

Although badly damaged, the house mirrors other modernist edifices from the similar period in Bydgoszcz, like in Asnyka or in Chodkiewicza.[27]

Villa at 37 Toruńska street, corner with Babia Wieś street edit

Dated from 1897, as mentioned on the facade pediment, the villa was owned by a butcher, Richard Fröhlich.[28] At the time, its address was 12 Thörnerstraße. Renovated in 2021, the villa displays many architectural motifs, in particular a window above the entrance adorned with columns bearing lion heads, a triangular gable, and two urns standing at each extremity of the elevation.

See also edit

References edit

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  • Mrozik, Konrad (1987). Bydgoskie wioślarstwo lat międzywojennych. Kalendarz Bydgoski (in Polish). Bydgoszcz: Towarzystwo Miłośników Miasta Bydgoszczy. pp. 55–61.

External links edit

  • (in Polish) Facebook page of BKW
  • (in Polish) Facebook page of UKS Kopernik Bydgoszcz
  • (in Polish) Firm Spółdzielnia Mieszkaniowa „Nad Brdą”
  • (in Polish) Sue Ryder house in Bydgoszcz

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Located in the Babia Wies District the Babia Wies Street is a half kilometre long alley extending along the Brda River close to downtown Bydgoszcz in Kuyavian Pomeranian Poland The street runs between Torunska Street and the Brda River running parallel to the East West direction It has a curved shape and crosses Torunska Street at both tips Babia Wies streetStreet view westwardBabia Wies street highlighted on a mapNative nameUlica Babia Wies w Bydgoszczy Polish Former name s Schiffer StrassePart ofBabia Wies districtNamesakeDistrict nameOwnerCity of BydgoszczLength500 m 1 600 ft Widthc 10 metres 33 ft LocationBydgoszcz PolandCoordinates53 07 54 N 18 00 13 E 53 13167 N 18 00361 E 53 13167 18 00361ConstructionConstruction startEarly 1800s 1 OtherKnown forBrda RiverbankThe name Babia Wies refers to the larger district of the same name harking back to a former settlement where the garden of Bydgoszcz castle was earlier situated 2 Various tenements were constructed along the street between the late 1890s to the 1930s Contents 1 History 2 Main areas and edifices 2 1 House at 1a 2 2 Boathouses 2 3 Tenement at 4a 2 4 Tenements at 5 to 23 2 5 Tenement at 6 15 Torunska Street 2 6 Tenement at 10 2 7 Tenement at 12 2 8 Tenement at 14 2 9 Building at 20 2 10 Tenement at 22 2 11 Villa at 37 Torunska street corner with Babia Wies street 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Map of Bydgoszcz 16th 17th century The village of Babia Wies is on the right hand side nbsp Babia Wies Street on the Lindner Map 1800 nbsp The Kopernik Rowing Club nbsp Interrupted tram lineThe Babia Wies settlement dates back to when the city stronghold dating from the time of the first Piasts used to stand The territory had long been exploited for its salt mines To the east of the Bydgoszcz castle a suburban colony was established close to the Brda River where fish were caught and along which fertile soil could be ploughed In the settlement area a church was erected in the 13th century Once the castle was completed in the 14th century craftspeople their families and the military lived in Babia Wies From 1661 written documents certified the area as a suburb of Bydgoszcz sometimes named Przedmiescie Kujawskie Torunskie English Torun Kujawska suburb 3 In 1480 the Bernardine Monastery was erected to the east of the castle A wall fenced garden was arranged east of this monastery surrounded by a dyke which was supported by drainage ditches to protect it against flooding 4 A manor inn and two houses were built there in 1744 5 During the Prussian period 1772 1918 and the WWII occupation of Poland the street bore the name of Schiffer Strasse 6 Up until the 19th century very few buildings stood in the street A map from 1800 reveals only farm estates and some backyards from several story residential houses along the street At the beginning of the 20th century a dozen marinas were created along the right bank of the river Brda several rowing clubs are still active in the area today including Bydgoski Klub Wioslarek Bydgoskie Towarzystwo Wioslarskie and Bydgostia Bydgoszcz This part of the city between Torunska Street and the Brda River is nicknamed the Rowing district Polish Dzielnica wioslarzy After World War II from 1952 1953 a new tram line was opened connecting the Old Town with the Kapusciska and Legnowo districts Its tracks ran between Babia Wies Street and the river and a terminus was built east of the street 7 Traffic has been stopped since the fall of 2017 following the impact of construction of a 15 storey facility on the river bank by Nordic Astrum 8 During the first building works the street ground was displaced resulting in a small landslide that fissured the house at 8 Babia Wies Street damaging the road surface unsealing a gas pipeline and weakening the foundations of the tram track The repair of the 130 metres 430 ft of missing tracks necessary for a re opening is not foreseen before the end of 2023 9 Main areas and edifices editHouse at 1a edit This house was used from 1973 to 2016 10 for the activities of the Underwater Archeology Club Tryton Polish Klub Archeologii Podwodnej Tryton 11 The club gathered divers and archaeologists interested in underwater archaeological research It cooperated with Andrzej Kola and Gerard Wilke from the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun Professor Zbigniew Bukowski from the Institute of the History of Material Culture Polish Instytut Historii Kultury Materialne of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Olga Romanowska Grabowska a researcher from the office of the Provincial Conservator of Monuments Polish Biuro Konserwatora Zabytkow citation needed The peak of his activity took place in the 1970s and the beginning of the 1980s The club uncovered among other things 12 a dugout canoe in the lake of Wielkie Gacno a 4 meter long boat from Lake Ostrowite near Chojnice wooden structures from an early medieval settlement in Lake Lakorek a wooden palisade the remains of a wooden bridge as well as Roman stone blocks in a lake near Mogilno a medieval keep remains of an early medieval stronghold and Lusatian culture artefacts in Lake Wolskie limestone kilns and wooden platforms in the Gasawka River The club also participated in the research of the Solena wreck conducted by the Central Maritime Museum in Gdansk 13 At the end of the 1980s club divings ceased and in the 1990s and the 2000s the club s activity was almost non existent Despite some interest in reinvigorating the association in 2010 it dissolved in 2016 11 nbsp Underwater archaeology club Tryton Boathouses edit The boathouses along the bank of the Brda River were constructed from 1933 to 1937 14 One building is registered on the Kuyavian Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list 15 In early 1910 several rowing clubs were established in what was then Bromberg along the right bank of the Brda River Amongst them the following ones are still active Bydgoszcz Rowing Club Polish Bydgoski Klub Wioslarek BKW was founded on January 25 1926 It is a women only rowing club Until 1920 the club used a riverside dwelling belonging to the State Agricultural School at 6 8 Bernardynska Street In 1934 the club received the current plot along the river on a perpetual lease erecting a rowing marina in 1936 As of 2011 update it is still in operation 16 Uczniowski Klub Sportowy UKS Kopernik Bydgoszcz English Student Sports Club is a canoeing club established in 1994 It uses the facilities at 5 Babia Wies Street The initial patronage of the club was carried out by the Lacznosc multi sports club which operated from 1933 to 2006 nbsp View of one boathouse c 1936 nbsp Boathouse at No 3 nbsp Boathouse of the UKS Kopernik nbsp Boathouse of the Bydgoszcz Rowing Club registered on the heritage listTenement at 4a edit The tenement was constructed in 1931 17 Its initial address was 22 Schifferstrasse nbsp Main elevation nbsp Detail of the entrance doorTenements at 5 to 23 edit This housing estate was constructed from 1925 to 1927 after a decision of the municipal authorities 14 18 It was designed by Bogdan Raczkowski 19 At the time the numbering of the tenement ran from 3a to 3d Each building was designed with a rectangular strip of land for the cultivation of vegetables and flowers in the backyard Loggias are also present on both sides of the arched entrances 20 with the facades displaying ogee wall gables A renovation was launched by the city in 2020 and will last several years 21 nbsp The building as seen from the left river side c 1930 c 1939 nbsp The arched entrance still bearing the old numbering nbsp Renovated elevation nbsp Detail of the renovated facadeTenement at 6 15 Torunska Street edit This tenement was constructed in the 1890s 14 Its initial address was 6 Torunska previously 6 Thornerstrasse The first registered landlord of the building was Carl Bennewitz a wheel craftsman producing wagons 22 The tenement has an elevation onto 15 Torunska Street and the courtyard has an elevation onto Babia Wies Street nbsp View of the courtyard from the Babia Wies streetTenement at 10 edit This tenement was constructed at the end of the 19th century 14 Its initial address was 19 Schifferstrasse Jakob Michalski a grocery merchant was the first owner 22 The faded facade still offers some details of eclectic architecture bossage brick pediments cartouches and top corbel tables nbsp Main frontage onto Babia Wies streetTenement at 12 edit In 2022 a new tenement was unveiled at a plot which had been occupied since the mid 1850s 23 24 The estate s design was done by the firm Spoldzielnia Mieszkaniowa Nad Brda nbsp New estate ensemble at Nr 12Tenement at 14 edit Constructed towards the end of 19th century the house at 14 was registered at its erection at 16 17 Schifferstrabe It was originally the property of Eleonore and Wilhlem Bublitz 25 The latter was a railway worker 22 14 The backyard of the house harbors a commercial workshop nbsp Main facade on the streetBuilding at 20 editConstructed in 2022 26 the edifice is an extension of the Sue Ryder s Psychoneurology Center for Old Age Polish Centrum Psychoneurologii Wieku Podeszlego at 29 Torunska The recently added facility at 20 Babia Wies street is a day care center Polish Dzienny Dom Opieki Medycznej 26 nbsp View of the Sue Ryder Center at 29 Torunska streetTenement at 22 edit From the late 19th century to the 1920s the plot was a garden that extended from Torunska to Babia Wies 25 In 1930 the plot was acquired by Jan Tykwinski who had the tenement constructed that year 17 14 Although badly damaged the house mirrors other modernist edifices from the similar period in Bydgoszcz like in Asnyka or in Chodkiewicza 27 nbsp View from the streetVilla at 37 Torunska street corner with Babia Wies street editDated from 1897 as mentioned on the facade pediment the villa was owned by a butcher Richard Frohlich 28 At the time its address was 12 Thornerstrasse Renovated in 2021 the villa displays many architectural motifs in particular a window above the entrance adorned with columns bearing lion heads a triangular gable and two urns standing at each extremity of the elevation nbsp View from the street nbsp The villa after renovationSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Babia Wies street Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz Bogdan Raczkowski Sue Ryder in Polish Babia Wies district in Polish UKS Kopernik Bydgoszcz in Polish Bydgoski Klub Wioslarek BKW References edit Lindner 1800 Plan Lindnera Plan of Lindner Map Bydgoszcz Archiwum Panstwowe w Poznaniu Retrieved 14 June 2022 Slawinski Wincenty 1935 Babia Wies z legend podmiejskich starej Bydgoszczy Bydgoszcz Miasta Bydgoszczy pp 22 28 Kuczma Rajmund 1991 Mala encyklopedia Bydgoszczy haslo B Kalendarz Bydgoski Towarzystwo Milosnikow Miasta Bydgoszczy pp 108 121 Chamot Marek Kabacinski Ryszard Borodij Eugeniusz Kutta Janusz Pastuszewski Stefan 1997 Kosciol katolicki w Bydgoszczy Kalendarium Biskup Marian 1999 Aneks nr 2 Zarys dziejow osad 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