Piskorzewo (Königsdorf) - 31. 12. 2013 - mounting an array *
The copyright project "Lost villages Pisz Forest" I have already written many times, remind so only briefly, that his main goal is to restore the memory and preserve the remains (and most often it's just cemeteries) in the villages located in the south-eastern part of the Pisz Forest, which after 1945 years ceased to exist.
Piskorzewo (Königsdorf) - Table set at the edge of the ancient village, behind a tree visible foundations of a residential building (click on photo to enlarge)
The last day of 2013 with an employee of the Forest District Pisz and employees of the company advertising from Ruciane - Nida spent four non-existent villages, assembling there five information panels about the history of these "lost villages". We set one array in Wolisku large or small, two in Piskorzewie, and an additional one more at the site of the former steelworks in Wądołku (table previously there had been set several times thrown into the lake and the mill is broken). Making and assembling these five tables financed in Pisz Forest District.
Here was founded in the eighteenth century. Village Wolisko Large (Reihershorst).
So now eleven tables informs (in Polish and German) about the disappearing (literally) and zapominanej history of this part of Mazury. In previous years, they have already set six such arrays: two in Sowirogu and Wądołku (the villages and distant from their cemeteries) and one in Przerosl and Szaście. Ultimately, we want to mark all the lost villages in this part of the forest and pave attractive tourist trail in their footsteps.
This plaque is now defunct Wolisku Little (Reihershorst)
* All photos by me as usual