'Piekary Śląskie' (
German: ''Deutsch Piekar'') is a town in south
Poland, situated in the
Silesian Voivodship (since
1999, previously in the
Katowice Voivodship from
1975). Piekary is a spiritual center of
Upper Silesia, a
Marian shrine which is a pilgrimage site for thousands of the faithful, and a mining town. It was the stage for
patriotic Polish demonstrations and one of the centers of
Silesian Uprisings and in
1922 was ceded to the
Second Polish Republic by
Germany as 86 % of the population voted for joining the re-established Polish state.
History

Quire of the basilica in Piekary Śląskie with the painting of St. Mary of Piekary Śląskie (17th cent.)
The town Piekary Śląskie was created in
1934 by joining the communes of Szarlej and Wielkie Piekary. In
1975 the administrative reform led to joining the nearby towns: Dąbrówka Wielka, Brzeziny Śląskie, Brzozowice, Kamień and Kozłowa Góra.
Between
1303 and
1318, the first church and independent
parish were created there. In the
15th century zinc and
lead mining industry developed and the process of settlement evolution begun.
In the
12th and
14th centuries, the
germanized Silesian dukes governed the town, but a short visit of the
King Jan III Sobieski rushing to
relief Vienna in
1683 cause that memory about the Polish origin livened among them. The next years brought several peasant revolts against the
German magnates. In
1697,
Augustus II the Strong visited Piekary. He converted himself into
Catholic religion in the local church and at the same time he sworn the
pacta conventa.
In the
18th,
colonization and germanization of Piekary Śląskie got stronger. The result was a strong movement towards maintaining the Polish origins of the land. In
1842, Piekary's rector,
priest Alojzy Ficek started to build new,
neo-romanesque temple according to the Daniel Grötschel's design. The miraculous painting of the Virgin Mary was placed there.
Districts
★ 1 Kozłowa Góra
★ 2 Piekary-Centre
★ 3 Szarlej
★ 4 Brzozowice
★ 5 Kamień
★ 6 Brzeziny Śląskie
★ 7 Dąbrówka Wielka
External links
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Piekary, Silesia