Przydroże Małe

Przydroże Małe
50°26'34"N 17°34'27"E (50.44294, 17.574307)
Przydroże Małe is a village located in the Nysa district, in the Korfantów municipality. It lies at the foot of the Głubczyce Plateau. The first mentions of the village date from the early 14th century, in which it is referred to as Predros, meaning a settlement by the road. Over time, the town was divided, resulting in the creation of Przydroże Małe and Wielkie. The village was the seat of a large landed estate with a Baroque palace and a park complex from 1730. In 1741, the Convention of Klein Schnellendorf was signed in the residence, which enabled Frederick II to annex Silesia to Prussia. The palace complex is currently privately owned. The village is a ribbon village (ulicówka) with a preserved inn and a former school building, as well as the church of St. Florian from 1901. The interior of the temple is decorated with a Neo-Gothic altar, paintings of the Stations of the Cross, and a wooden confessional from the early 20th century. Near the village, there is an important pilgrimage center – Szwedzka Górka (Swedish Hill) with the church of Our Lady of Sorrows. The origins of the cult of this place date back to the times of the Thirty Years' War.

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