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  Courtly Lives - Karl Friedrich Schinkel (part II) (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.wisc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tytus was an active participant in politics and culture in Greater Poland.
During the insurrection, Tytus served as an in-town staff member to General J. Skrzynecki, for several years, and was eventually made Captain of the Prussian partison power in 1839.
In 1861, Wladyslaw Zamoyski, a descendant of Dzialynski, again remodelled the castle, and in 1925 her founded the Kornik Foundation, and donated Kornik's land to the Polish State.
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 Polska Travel
Van 1678 tot 1880 was dit gebouw in het bezit van de zeer rijke Dzialynski's, die het onder leiding van Karl Friedrich Schinkel grondig lieten verbouwen in neogotische stijl.
Tytus Dzialyfiski, de toen­malige eigenaar van het kasteel, was een groot kunstkenner.
Tytus Dzialynski was niet alleen kunstkenner, hij was ook een groot lief­hebber van de natuur en een begaafd dendroloog.
www.polska.nl /plaats_spec.asp?PlaatsID=75   (752 words)

  
 PolishRoots - Geography & Maps
It was only when Count Tytus Dzialynski, an erudite, happened to inherit the Kurnik properties that he had the castle tastefully refurbished within a few years and thanks to his efforts it became the home of rare manuscripts and his large collection of books, mainly dealing with the history of Poland.
In 1838, a fire destroyed the new church and it was then that Tytus Dzialynski had it rebuilt according to the plans of the architect, Lanci.
In recent times, the remains of Count Tytus Dzialynski, a well-deserved first president of the Association of Friends of the Poznanski Studies and his son, the last of the line, who unfortunately died prematurely a few years after his father, Count Jan Dzialynski were laid to rest in the church vaults.
www.polishroots.org /slownik/kurnik.htm   (2699 words)

  
 Courtly Lives - Dzwierszno Wielkie and Mal~e
Tytus Dzial~ynski was born December 24, 1796 in Poznan, Poland; and died April 11, 1861(Tamze).
Jan Dzil~ynski was born on September 28, 1829,in Kornik, Poznan, Poland; and died on March 30, 1880, in Taze.
In an effort to replace the destroyed dumentation, "Adam Tytus Dzialynski founded the Poznan Society of Friends of Learning which began publishing manuscript sources in the 1840's and his library and collections also became a public institution.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/Dzwierszno.html   (943 words)

  
 TrekEarth | Goluchow Castle Photo
After it was sold by the Leszczynskis it kept changing hands until in 1853 the estate was bought by Tytus Dzialynski from Kornik for his son Jan. In 1856 Jan Dzialynski began work on the restoration of the castle.
The castle is surrounded by a picturesque park created in the second half of the 19th century on the initiative of count Jan Dzialynski, whose ideas were for decades carried out by Adam Kubaszewski.
Its story, bound with the fates of the renowned Leszczynskis, Dzialynskis and Czartoryskis families, is part of Polish history and culture.
www.trekearth.com /gallery/Europe/photo272397.htm   (781 words)

  
 Zamki Wielkopolski
Karol Schinkel) to Tytus Dzialynski, a great patriot fighting for the independence of Poland in the 18th-19th centuries.
In 1924 Wladyslaw Zamoyski, descendent of the Dzialynski family, donated the Kornik lands to the Polish state, thus creating the so-called Kornik Foundation.
At present the Kornik castle is considered to be a very interesting museum with valuable collections of historical and national mementoes, Polish and foreign arms and armour, precious paintings by Grottger, Norblin, Bacciarelli, copies of Rubens' works, period furniture representing different epochs and styles.
www.staff.amu.edu.pl /~gmazurek/zpd/korn.htm   (670 words)

  
 Schloss Kornik | Querbeet durchs Gartenjahr (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.wisc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Die gotische Burg wurde in den Jahren von 1845 bis 1860 für den Magnaten Tytus Dzialynski im Stil der englischen Neugotik umgebaut und blieb so bis heute erhalten.
Die letzte große Umbauphase, die dem Park sein gegenwärtiges Aussehen verlieh, fand in den Jahren 1836 bis 1860 statt.
Der Schlossherr, Tytus Dzialynski, wandelte die Anlage der Zeit entsprechend in einen englischen Garten um.
www.br-online.de.cob-web.org:8888 /freizeit/querbeet/gaerten/kornik.html   (411 words)

  
 Adam Labuda
The first would be the one of Princess Isabella Czartoryska in Pulawy, still in the line of “feudal” collections, which, however, with the definitive extinction of Polish state at the end of the 18
century became a “place of national memory”, a national museum “avant la lettre.” The second would be the “museum residence” of count Tytus Dzialynski in the castle Kornik in Greater Poland.
Both of these cases are phenomena, which have to do with the “nationalization” of collecting related to the changing political situation of Poland and within it the changing interests and needs of Polish nobility, and thus still related to their noble and estate bound consciousness.
www.colbud.hu /mult_ant/Getty-Participants/AdamLabuda.htm   (381 words)

  
 Associazione dei polacchi in Italia
Teofila Dzialynska modificò la vecchia struttura, ricordante un castello medievale, in un moderno edificio barocco con un bel parco attorno, facendone una dimora confortevole.
L’aspetto odierno del Castello – di stile neogotico “inglese” – si deve a Tytus Dzialynski, grande collezionista, fondatore dell’Arboretum e iniziatore di una ricca raccolta museale di oggetti militari, opere d’arte, sculture, mobili e oggetti di artigianato in vetro e argento.
La Biblioteca di Kornik, fondata da Tytus Dzialynski, il quale nel 1828 decise di dedicarsi all’editoria e di scegliere il Castello di Kornik e uno dei padiglioni nel parco come luogo per sistemare decine di migliaia di libri, oggi è ritenuta dai bibliofili di grande valore.
www.polonia-wloska.org /bolettino_polonia_da_scoprire.html   (719 words)

  
 Poznan Site (surroundings - Kornik)
Its history began in the 14th century, but since that time it has been converted many times.
The last conversion took place between 1838 and 1891 and was carried out by Tytus Dzialynski.
Today the castle has an english Neo-Gothic appearance outside (lump and elevation) and a Gothic-Renaissance appearance inside the walls.
www.cs.put.poznan.pl /poznan/kornik.html   (356 words)

  
 Wielcy.pl: DZIAŁYŃSKI Adam Tytus (1796-1861) założyciel zbiorów kórnickich
Wielcy.pl: DZIAŁYŃSKI Adam Tytus (1796-1861) założyciel zbiorów kórnickich
DZIAŁYŃSKI Adam Tytus (1796-1861) założyciel zbiorów kórnickich (t.
brat cioteczny: DZIEDUSZYCKI Tytus (1796-1870) polityk galicyjski (t.
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