Muchobór Wielki (Polish pronunciation: [muˈxɔbur ˈvjɛlki], German: Groß Mochbern, [ɡʁoːs ˈmɔxbɛɐ̯n]) is a district in Wrocław located in the south-western part of the city.
The name of the village was later phonetically Germanized to Mochbern and lost its original meaning.
[4] During the Nazi era, to remove traces of the settlement's Polish origins, its name was changed to Lohbrück.
In 1474, a ceasefire was signed there by Kings Casimir IV of Poland, his son Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Matthias Corvinus of Hungary.
[2] In 1991, after reforms in the administrative division of Wrocław, Muchobór Wielki became one of the city's 48 districts.