Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Ratusz w Kamieniu Pomorskim

Kamień Pomorski - Ratusz

12 Nov 2021 3 1 86
A Slavic fortress of the Wends was mentioned in 1107. When Polish Duke Bolesław III conquered Pomerania, he brought Bishop Otto of Bamberg to the country for Christianisation. Otto stayed here in 1128 to baptize the Slavs. In 1128, Otto undertook another missionary journey to Pomerania, during which he again stayed in Cammin. Duke Wartislaw I, who ruled between 1121 and 1135, had his residence in Cammin - thus this was the first known seat of a Pomeranian duke. The bishopric of Cammin was founded by Henry the Lion in 1175 with Bishop Konrad I of Salzwedel. At this time, Duke Casimir I had St. John's Cathedral built. Brandenburg troops destroyed the town in 1273, which was rebuilt a year later with the participation of German immigrants. Duke Barnim I granted city rights (Lübsches Stadtrecht) in 1274. In 1308, the city, including the cathedral, was partially destroyed as a result of disputes between the Margrave of Brandenburg and the Duke of Pomerania. The Reformation was introduced in Pomerania in 1535. From 1556 the Pomeranian dukes administered the bishopric of Cammin until 1648, when it fell to the Electorate of Brandenburg as a secular principality. The late Gothic town hall stands in the middle of the market square. Its origins date back to the middle of the 14th century. The building was restored after WWII.