Trestno

Trestno (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtrɛstnɔ], German: Treschen,[2][3] [ˈtʁɛʃən]) is a settlement of Blizanowice village in Poland, located in Wroclaw County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, on the left bank of the Oder river.

At the beginning of the 16th century, the village was taken over by the city, but soon sold to Protestants, who built a church there.

In 1654 the church was taken over by Catholics; at that time there was, as recorded in documents, an altar with a painted image of the Virgin Mary and the Three Kings, and next to it there was a rectory.

[4] in 1934, the Lutherans built a new church, designed by the german architect Erich Grau.

In the present day, Trestno is home to a church, former Protestant cemetery, and a bus terminal.