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K-Point: | 30 m |
Hill record: | 34.5 m (Tadeusz Kaczmarczyk , 1946-03-03) |
Further jumps: | no |
Plastic matting: | no |
Year of construction: | 1920 |
Year of destruction: | 1968 |
Status: | destroyed |
Coordinates: | 50.775222, 15.729250 ✔ |
After World War I, the mountain village of Brückenberg (Górny), located next to Krummhübel (Karpacz), was established as the highest situated climatic health resort and winter sports centre in the Silesian Karkonosze Mountains. Thanks to reliable snow conditions at an altitude of over 800 m above sea level and the Wang Temple, a stave church, which was moved there from the Norwegian Vang on the initiative of the Prussian king in 1840-42, a small but profitable health resort for the upper classes developed. In 1937, Brückenberg became part of Krummhübel, a town that came under Polish administration in 1945 as Karpacz. The former Brückenberg as a Karpacz estate was called Bierutowice (1946-2017), now officially Karpacz Górny.
In the era of developing winter sports, the "Strietzel-Schanze" (also known as Übungsschanze, or training hill), located near the popular Strietzel's café, contributed to increasing the attractivity of the town. In 1946, the hill was rebuilt after the war under the supervision of the vice-world champion from 1938, Stanisław Marusarz, who was then staying in Karpacz.
In the 1960s, the hill fell into disrepair, which led to its final dismantling. The landing area was almost completely modified in connection with the construction of a hotel in 2007-2010. The last remnant of the facility are the concrete supports of the inrun.
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Nach dem 1. Weltkrieg wurde "Karpacz Górny, auch Bierutowice" nicht "Brückenberg" genannt - nein, es hieß so, während "Karpacz Górny bzw. Bierutowice" natürlich erst nach Vertreibung und Neuansiedlung als Namen überhaupt entstanden. Welche Suggestion soll hier scheinbar um die Ecke herbeigeschrieben werden?