Bolesławice, Bolesławiec County

[1] It has length of about 6.2 km and is located along the left bank of the Bóbr River, at an altitude of about 180–190 m (590–620 ft) above sea level.

Originally, there was a tribal stronghold built by a Silesian tribe called Bobrzanie, followed by the Piast castellany until the 13th century.

In 1864, there were 172 houses in Bolesławice, and among the inhabitants there were: 18 wealthy people, 36 homesteads, 101 smallholders, 4 weavers, 28 different craftsmen and 4 traders.

[2] In July 1945 a mine explosion took place in the local manor farm called Tillendorf.

According to the register of the National Heritage Board of Poland, the following places are included in the list of historic monuments:[5]