Rogalin ( Polish: Rogalin ) is a village in Poland , part of the commune (parish) of Mosin Poznan County , Greater Poland Voivodeship . It is located 20 km south of Poznan on the Warta River, a tributary of the Odra (Oder) .
| Village | |
| Rogalin | |
|---|---|
| Rogalin | |
| A country | |
| Voivodship | Greater Poland Voivodeship |
| County | Poznan County |
| Soltys | Maria Witkowska |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | and |
| Population | |
| Population | about 700 people ( 2004 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | (+48) 61 |
| Postcode | 62-050 Mosina |
| Car code | PZ i POZ |
| rogalin.org | |
Palace in Rogalin
Palace with a park in Rogalin
The population is about 700 people.
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History
The first mention dates back to the 13th century. From the 2nd half of the 18th century the village became the property of Kazimir Rachinsky , general headman of Greater Poland and the crown marshal.
Attractions
- Classical baroque palace, park and stable of the 18th century.
- Church of St. Marcelina.
- Rogalin Gallery at the National Museum in the palace. The gallery includes more than 300 paintings, sculptures, and other art objects. The collection of paintings by Jan Matejko , Y. Malchevsky , Art. Vyspiansky , L. Vychulkovsky , A. Gerimsky , P. Delaroche , Y. Falat and others.
Famous Natives and Residents
- Artsishevsky, Christopher (1592-1656) - the famous commander of the 17th century, the Polish nobleman, the Dutch general and the general of the Crown Artillery of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
- Rachinsky, Edward Bernard (1891-1993) - Polish politician, diplomat, writer, president of Poland (in exile) in the period 1979-1986.