Lądek-Zdrój

Place in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lądek-Zdrój [ˈlɔndɛɡ ˈzdruj] (Czech: Landek; German: Bad Landeck), known in English as Landek, is a spa town situated in Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, southwestern Poland.[2] It is the seat of the administrative district (gmina) called Gmina Lądek-Zdrój, close to the Czech border. As of 2019, the town has a population of 5,572.

Highestelevation
480 m (1,570 ft)
Lowestelevation
440 m (1,440 ft)
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Town hall and Rynek (Market Square) in Lądek-Zdrój
Town hall and Rynek (Market Square) in Lądek-Zdrój
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Lądek-Zdrój is located in Poland
Lądek-Zdrój
Lądek-Zdrój
Coordinates: 50°20′37″N 16°52′47″E
Country Poland
Voivodeship Lower Silesian
CountyKłodzko
GminaLądek-Zdrój
Town rights1282
Area
  Total
20.32 km2 (7.85 sq mi)
Highest elevation
480 m (1,570 ft)
Lowest elevation
440 m (1,440 ft)
Population
 (2019-06-30[1])
  Total
5,572
  Density274.2/km2 (710.2/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationDKL
Websitewww.ladek.pl
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Geography

It lies in the Sudetes in two mountain ranges - the Golden Mountains and the Śnieżnik Massif.

History

According to historical records, the therapeutic properties of the local mineral waters were already enjoyed in 1241, thus Lądek is considered the oldest spa town in Poland.[3] Located within the historic Kłodzko Land, it was granted town rights in 1282 by Duke of Wrocław and future High Duke of Poland Henryk IV Probus of the Piast dynasty.

In 1949–1950 Greeks and Macedonians, refugees of the Greek Civil War, were temporarily admitted in Lądek-Zdrój, before new homes were found for them in other towns (see also: Greece–Poland relations).[4]

The town was badly affected by the 2024 Central European floods.[5]

Culture

Lądek-Zdrój is a picturesque spa town with rich historical architecture ranging from Gothic to Renaissance and Baroque, numerous sanatoriums, parks and gardens, including an arboretum, considered one of the oldest spa towns in Poland.

Lądek-Zdrój became famous in Poland because of Stanisław Bareja's cult film Teddy Bear (Miś).

Each year, the town is host to the Andrzej Zawada mountain film festival.

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