Polanowice-Poświętne-Ligota

Polanowice-Poświętne-Ligota (Polish pronunciation: [pɔlanɔˈvit͡sɛ pɔˈɕfjɛntnɛ liˈgɔta]) is a district in Wrocław, Poland, located in the northern part of the city.

Poświętne was first mentioned in records from 1362 as a grange near the Widawa River under the names of Poswentne and Lilienthal.

[2] At the end of the 19th century, the von Drabizius family, who owned the estate in Lilienthal, died without heirs.

In 1897, the Brothers of St. John of God purchased the estate and established a sanatorium for their hospital, along with a chapel dedicated to the Holy Family.

In the 1970s, part of the territory of Poświętne, especially along Żmigrodzka Street, was allocated for industrial development, including a dairy and bakery.

Multifamily house from 1903 in Polanowice