Łuczyna

Łuczyna [wuˈt͡ʂɨna] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dobroszyce, within Oleśnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.

In the lower town there was a Protestant church, evangelical school, the palace, and two big farms: one within the village and one just outside it; as well as 77 private properties with 105 residential buildings; not to mention: two water mills, 10 linen weaving workshops, a bakery, a brickyard, a brewery and a distillery.

[3] Around 1847, resulting partially from the introduction of new administrative divisions, most land came into the possession of St. Bernard Hospital located in Wrocław, and the von Roeder family (1854) as well.

[3] Łuczyna came as a result of a merger of two towns, the boundaries of which run along the single road set in the north-west and south-east directions.

It outline is still visible in the center of town, featuring denser urban planning on both sides of a network of country roads with building plots of considerable size.

The southern, lower part of the village featured more dispersed houses, and smaller size properties with less farm buildings.