Sierpc
{{Infobox settlement
| name = Sierpc
| image_skyline = POL Sierpc, Ratusz.jpg
| image_caption = Old town hall
| imagesize = 250px
| image_flag = POL Sierpc flag.svg
| image_shield = POL Sierpc COA.svg
| pushpin_map = Poland
| pushpin_label_position = bottom
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = {{POL}}
| subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
| subdivision_name1 = Masovian
| subdivision_type2 = County
| subdivision_name2 = Sierpc
| subdivision_type3 = Gmina
| subdivision_name3 = Sierpc (urban gmina)
| leader_title = Mayor
| leader_name = Jarosław Perzyński
| established_title = Established
| established_date = 10th century
| established_title3 = Town rights
| established_date3 = 1322
| area_total_km2 = 18.6
| population_as_of = 2010
| population_total = 18368
| population_density_km2 = auto
| timezone = CET
| utc_offset = +1
| timezone_DST = CEST
| utc_offset_DST = +2
| coordinates = {{coord|52|53|N|19|40|E|region:PL|display=title,inline}}
| postal_code_type = Postal code
| postal_code = 09-200
| area_code = +48 024
| registration_plate = WSE
| website = http://www.sierpc.pl
}}
Sierpc (Polish: {{IPAc-pl|ś|e1|r|p|c}}) is a town in north-central Poland, in the north-west part of the Masovian Voivodeship, about {{convert|125|km|mi|0|abbr=on}}{{Cite web |title=Parę słów o Sierpcu |url=https://www.sierpc.com.pl/omiescie.php |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=www.sierpc.com.pl}} northwest of Warsaw.{{TERYT}} It is the capital of Sierpc County. Its population is 18,368 (2010).
Sierpc is a member of Cittaslow.
History
File:Sierpc - kosciol sw. Ducha z plebanja. 1905-1915 (70931606).jpg
In the 10th century Sierpc was a stronghold of early Piast-ruled Poland.{{cite web|url=https://www.sierpc.pl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2831&Itemid=515|title=Od grodu do współczesnego Miasta|website=Sierpc.pl|access-date=13 June 2020|language=pl}} According to tradition, a church was built in 1003. The oldest known mention of Sierpc comes from 1155. In 1322 Sierpc received town rights. The town then was a property of Płock bishops. Its name is of Polish origin, and comes either from the word sierp ("sickle") and the name of the Sierpienica river, or from the old Polish given names Wszepraw/Siepraw or Sierpek. In 1509 Polish King Sigismund I the Old granted the local cloth manufacturers a "protective make", placed on a lead seal on a cloth base, this privilege was given to the most significant towns. Administratively it was located in the Płock Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province. In the 17th century, there was a sizeable Scottish community in Sierpc.{{cite magazine|last=Feduszka|first=Jacek|year=2009|title=Szkoci i Anglicy w Zamościu w XVI-XVIII wieku|magazine=Czasy Nowożytne|language=pl|publisher=Zarząd Główny Polskiego Towarzystwa Historycznego|volume=22|page=53|issn=1428-8982}}
In 1793 the town started to fall into decline, it was annexed by Prussia in the Second Partition of Poland. In 1807 regained by Poles, it became part of the short-lived Duchy of Warsaw, and in 1815 it became part of Congress Poland, later on forcibly integrated into the Russian Empire. In 1831, after the unsuccessful Polish November Uprising against Russia, Sierpc was destroyed during military operations and a plague, but started to recover slowly. During the January Uprising, on February 8, 1863, the town was captured by Polish insurgents and then recaptured by the Russians.{{cite book|last=Zieliński|first=Stanisław|title=Bitwy i potyczki 1863-1864. Na podstawie materyałów drukowanych i rękopiśmiennych Muzeum Narodowego w Rapperswilu|year=1913|language=pl|publisher=Fundusz Wydawniczy Muzeum Narodowego w Rapperswilu|location=Rapperswil|page=225}} In 1867 Sierpc regained a position of a district town. Start of the time of a fast economic development. After World War I, in 1918, Poland regained independence and Sierpc was reintegrated with Poland.
During the Polish–Soviet War, on August 12, 1920, the town was captured by the Soviets, who plundered it and occupied it for several days.{{cite book|last=Krajewski|first=Mirosław|year=2010|title=Ziemia dobrzyńska w cieniu Czerwonej Gwiazdy. Rok 1920|language=pl|location=Rypin|publisher=Wszechnica Edukacyjna i Wydawnicza Verbum|page=53}} In 1921 Sierpc's population of 6,722 included 2,861 (42.5%) Jews.[https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/sierpc/files/Sierpc_Polish.pdf Gmina Sierpc. Księga Pamięci {translated into Polish from the Yiddish by Abraham Nanes}. 2014. Sierpc: Urząd Miejski w Sierpcu & ks. Jan Oleszko SAC; Wydano przy współpracy Towarzystwa Edukacyjnego „Być w Europie”.] {{ISBN|83-918299-8-7}} p 23.
= World War II =
File:Tablica-na-domu-Wenderlichow-Sierpc-08120312.jpg
During World War II from 1939 to 1945 Sierpc was under German occupation. It was then renamed to Sichelberg to remove traces of Polish origin The Germans established a prison for Poles in the town.{{cite book|last=Wardzyńska|first=Maria|year=2009|title=Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion|language=pl|location=Warszawa|publisher=IPN|page=224}} Dozens of local disabled people were murdered by the Germans in March 1940 in the nearby Troska forest.Wardzyńska (2009), p. 236 On April 5, 1940 the Germans carried out mass arrests of about 600 Poles in the town and the county, who were then imprisoned in two local prisons.Wardzyńska (2009), p. 230 Local priest Bronisław Kolator was among Polish priests murdered in the Soldau concentration camp (see Nazi persecution of the Catholic Church in Poland).Wardzyńska (2009), p. 228 About 2,000 Poles were expelled from Sierpc in February 1940, and another 400 were expelled in December 1940.{{cite book|last=Wardzyńska|first=Maria|year=2017|title=Wysiedlenia ludności polskiej z okupowanych ziem polskich włączonych do III Rzeszy w latach 1939-1945|language=pl|location=Warszawa|publisher=IPN|page=398|isbn=978-83-8098-174-4}} People were first deported to the Soldau concentration camp and afterwards to the General Government in the more eastern part of German-occupied Poland, while their houses and workshops were handed over to German colonists in accordance to the Lebensraum policy. A German forced labour camp was operated in the town.{{cite web|url=https://www.bundesarchiv.de/zwangsarbeit/haftstaetten/index.php?action=2.2&tab=7&id=100000785|title=Arbeitserziehungslager Sierpc|website=Bundesarchiv.de|access-date=21 November 2020|language=de}}
As part of the Holocaust, the Germans destroyed Sierpc's Jewish community. On 8 Nov 1939, the Jews of the town were deported to ghettoes from which they were eventually sent to Nazi concentration camps.{{Cite web |title=Sierpc, Poland (Pages 3-16) |url=https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/sierpc/sie003.html |access-date=2023-08-31 |website=www.jewishgen.org}} During the Holocaust, approximately five thousand Jews from Sierpc and its environs were murdered.{{Cite web |title=Sierpc, Poland (Pages 519-536) |url=https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/sierpc/sie519.html |access-date=2023-08-31 |website=www.jewishgen.org}} An organization of Jewish Holocaust survivors from Sierpc compiled a [https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/sierpc/Sierpc.html#TOC392 large compendium] of testimony on Jewish life in Sierpc before the war, relationships between the Jewish and Polish communities in the town, and the horrors which the Jews of Sierpc suffered in the Holocaust.{{Cite web |title=Sieprc, Poland |url=https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/sierpc/Sierpc.html#TOC392 |access-date=2023-08-31 |website=www.jewishgen.org}}
Places of interest
{{multiple image |align=right |caption_align=center |perrow=2 |total_width=370 |header=Historic churches of Sierpc
| image1 = Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Marii Panny w Sierpcu (1).jpg
| image2 = Sierpc, kościół par. p.w. św. Wita, Modesta i Krescencji 03; Kot.JPG
| image3 = Holy Spirit church in Sierpc (2).jpg
| image4 = Church school in Sierpc, Poland.jpg
| caption1 = Gothic-Baroque Benedictine Church of the Assumption
| caption2 = Gothic-Renaissance-Baroque Saints Vitus and Modest church
| caption3 = Gothic-Baroque Holy Spirit church
| caption4 = Gothic Revival Saint Stanislaus Kostka church
}}
=The Museum of the Countryside=
It is an open-air museum and is located in the suburbs of Sierpc in the valley of the Sierpienica River and its confluence with the Skrwa Prawa. Though it looks like a separate and independent village because of its great area (about 60.5 hectares) and because it is fenced, the museum is included within the town's borders. The village is made up of 11 farms (houses - cabins, barns, cowsheds, granaries, pigsties), an inn, a blacksmith's workshop, an oil - mill, a windmill, a manor house, a small chapel and a wooden church. Everything was collected from different regions of Masovia. The architecture of houses reminds that from 19th or early 20th century. Also inside the houses there are pieces of furniture, utensils, equipment and hand-made decorations which are appropriate to the epoch. Each season there are exhibitions devoted to traditional Masovian customs i.e. "Christmas in Mazovie Region", "Easter in Mazovie Region". Also children can find something interesting for them : "Palm Sunday in Skansen museum", "Sunday in Skansen museum", "Cooking in the middle of the glade", "Children's Day in Skansen museum", "Honey harvest in Skansen museum" or "Harvest season in Skansen museum".
A few movies have used the museum as a location. The most famous are: Pan Tadeusz, Ogniem i mieczem and Szwadron.
=The church under the invocation of the Holy Ghost=
The church was built in the 16th century. At the beginning it was a chapel near a hospital. The church was built in the Gothic style and later rebuilt in Baroque style. A fire in 17th century destroyed the church completely and after second rebuilt it lost its original form. The most valuable relic, not only of church but of the town are pieces of paintings from the Middle Ages and a sculpture from the 16th century "Generosity's Throne" made by the pupils of Veit Stoss. Now it's in main altar.
="Kasztelanka" manor house=
The manor house was built at the turn of the 17th and 18th century and, undoubtedly, it is one of the most important monuments in the Sierpc area and the oldest architectonic laic object in the town. It is a timber house with a thatched roof.
There are plenty of mysterious legends and stories about "Kasztelanka" and the adjoining Benedictine monastery which is connected to it via a corridor. The monastery is more massive and solid, indicating it may have had a defensive purpose, perhaps against a Swedish attack.
Demographics
{{Historical populations|align=left|1897|8634|1910|8001|1921|6722|1931|10051|1939|13000|1950|9324|1960|10931|2010|18368
|source={{cite book|author=|title=Dokumentacja Geograficzna|volume=3/4|year=1967|language=pl|location=Warszawa|publisher=Instytut Geografii Polskiej Akademii Nauk|page=45}}{{cite book|author=|url=https://stat.gov.pl/cps/rde/xbcr/gus/PUBL_l_ludnosc_stan_struktura_31_12_2010.pdf|title=Stan i struktura ludności oraz ruch naturalny w przekroju terytorialnym w 2010 r.|year=2011|language=pl|location=Warszawa|publisher=Główny Urząd Statystyczny|page=77|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111113152513/https://stat.gov.pl/cps/rde/xbcr/gus/PUBL_l_ludnosc_stan_struktura_31_12_2010.pdf|archive-date=13 November 2011}}}}
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Transport
It is located at the intersection of the national road No 10, which connects Warsaw and Toruń, and voivodeship roads No 541 and 560. Sierpc is a rail junction of local importance, where two lines cross: Kutno-Brodnica and Nasielsk-Toruń.
Economy
The Kasztelan brewery is located in the town.
Asteroid
Notable residents
- Zbigniew Girzyński (born 1973), politician
- Anna Jagodzinska (born 1987), model
References
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External links
- [http://www.sierpc.com.pl/ town webpage]
- [http://www.sierpc.pl/ Official town webpage]
- [https://www.suerteprzewodnicy.pl/wycieczki/jednodniowe-warszawa/wycieczka-sierpc-skansen Open-air museum in Sierpc - photo]
- [http://www.sztetl.org.pl/en/city/sierpc/ Jewish Community in Sierpc] on Virtual Shtetl
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Category:Cities and towns in Masovian Voivodeship
Category:10th-century establishments in Poland