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gm. Stegna, pow. nowodworski, woj. pomorskie Until 1945 Pasewark TK (Schrötter), Passenwerke Huben (Endersch), Posen (Gotha)
Jantar was a fishing village founded in 1378 by Teutonic Knights. The village used to be a seat of the Gdańsk Fischmeister, who controlled fisheries on Mierzeja. In 1820, the village had 744 residents, including 9 Mennonites. Village layout - multi-street village. The cultural landscape was originally formed by fishermens houses and Dutch homesteads; however, the it underwent drastic changes at the beginning of the 20th century as a result of construction projects related to recreational function of the village (summer houses, resorts, and tourist accommodation). Currently, it is difficult to identify the original layout of homesteads. Wooden and brick buildings from the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries have survived. There are very few examples of Dutch homesteads. There is a Dutch homestead of the longitudinal type with a slightly higher, 1.5 story masonry cowshed on Gdańska street. The homestead is located on the northern side of the street. The house was erected in the 1st quarter of the 19th century. It is made of white bricks with red brick corners and door and window openings. It has a wooden porch and fretwork decoration in the gable. Lipińska, t.III, poz. 241, AG IV. |
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