In 1257, the settlement began to belong to St. Clare's Monastery and was renamed Scepin, thanks to the grant of Henry III the White.
The exception was the main exit road to the west of the city, now Legnicka Street, which was paved and built up with townhouses.
A remnant of World War II, the Strzegom Bunker, which was built in 1942, now houses the city's contemporary museum.
At the end of 1995, the largest self-service store in Poland at the time was established on Długa Street, which was a significant milestone for the area.
[5] In the 21st century, numerous office buildings have been constructed in the southern part of the district, including the headquarters of Santander Bank, Nokia, 3M, and Vorwerk.