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Waldschloss Restaurant, Bytom

Coordinates: 50°22′32″N 18°52′51″E / 50.375500°N 18.880967°E / 50.375500; 18.880967
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Waldschloss Restaurant
Etablissement Waldschloss
Postcard of the Waldschloss Restaurant, 1908
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General information
TypeRestaurant
LocationBeuthen, German Empire
Coordinates50°22′32″N 18°52′51″E / 50.375500°N 18.880967°E / 50.375500; 18.880967
CompletedLate 19th century
Demolished1930s
OwnerArthur Limmert
Design and construction
Architect(s)Arthur Limmert

The Waldschloss Restaurant (German: Waldschloss, Polish: Zameczek leśny) was a restaurant building located in present-day Dąbrowa Miejska district of Bytom. The building was demolished in the 1930s due to mining damages.[1]

History

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The Waldschloss (lit.'Forest Palace') was raised in the city park in Beuthen by Arthur Limmert.[2]
Since the late 19th century, the location had been a spot of relaxation for wealthy inhabitants of Beuthen where they could dine, drink, dance and enjoy entertainment. Later on, the establishment appealed to a wider audience, gaining popularity among local workers who often dined and visited with their families after their labour-intensive shifts in Upper Silesia's coal mines and steel mills.[1]

A forest park (Waldpark) was built around the restaurant with numerous benches, alleys and fields; In 1914 the restaurant was connected directly to the city centre of Beuthen via tramway. Due to mining damages the building was demolished in the 1930s.

In 1935 a second Waldschloss was built in the original restaurant's place. The second restaurant was demolished in the 1970s, similarly as a result of mining damages. In the present-day only minor remnants remain of the original establishment, i.e. bricks strewn around and overgrown tramway tracks.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Zameczek Leśny (pierwszy)". fotopolska.eu. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b Dziembała, Justyna. "Miejsce, którego nie ma". mapamiejscciekawych.pl. Retrieved 5 March 2024.