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Polish-Saxon post office in Annaberg-Buchholz, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Bad Belzig, photo A.Savin, 2022
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Polish-Saxon post office in Thum, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Fragment of a post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Pulsnitz, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Annaberg-Buchholz, photo 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Bad Gottleuba-Berggieβhübel, photo Marcin Goch, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Bad Gottleuba-Berggieβhübel, photo Marcin Goch, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Elsterwerda, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Gelenau, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Inscription from the post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Gelenau, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Fragment of the post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Grimm, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Grimm, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post, 1730, Moritzburg, Germany, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Ortrand, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post, 1732, Ruhland, Germany, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Fragment of the post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Stolpen, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Stolpen, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post offices

During the reign of the Wettin dynasty in Poland, great importance was attached to the functioning of communication between Warsaw and Dresden. In order to improve the transmission of correspondence of state importance, a Polish-Saxon post office was established by order of the King of Poland and the Elector of Saxony, Augustus II the Strong (Frederick Augustus I). From 1722, stone distance posts began to be erected along the postal route.

The originator of the postposts in Saxony was Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679-1742), a pastor and also a cartographer in Skassa (now a district of the town of Großenhain in Saxony). Appointed geographer to the prince-elector in 1716 as a member of the association of scientists (later the Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin), he produced the first postal map in princely Saxony a year later. From 1720 onwards, he worked on a network of stone mileposts, and from 1721 onwards he held the position of Polish (royal) and Saxon (ducal) border commissioner. A. F. Zürner was not only a surveyor and cartographer, he was also the author of the "Contentful Guide for an Ordinary Journey from Dresden to Warsaw" ("Kurze Anleitung zur gewöhnlichen Reise von Dreßden nach Warschau"), which was published in 1738.

At that time, postal milepost columns of several types were erected under his supervision and guidance: a distance column, a quarter-mile column, a half-mile column and a mile column - noting that a half-mile postal mile was equal to one hour and a distance of 4,531 metres. The letters 'AR', the monogram of the Latin Augustus Rex (King Augustus), were engraved on each post. In contrast, the more imposing distance poles are still decorated today with the emblems of the Republic and Saxony, topped by the Polish royal crown. One wall of such a pole used to show the distances to the most important cities and towns along the route. As a curiosity, it is worth mentioning that the sign of the post office - the postillion's trumpet, still used today - was also placed on the posts.

During the reign of the Wettins on the Polish throne, two main routes ran between Poland and Saxony:

the northern one - from Dresden via Königsbrück, Hoyerswerda, Bad Muskau (Polish: Mużakowo), Żary (German: Sorau), Żagań (German: Sagan), Głogów (German: Glogau), Wschowa (German: Fraustadt), Leszno (German: Lissa), Kalisz, Łęczyca and Łowicz to Warsaw

south - from Dresden via Bautzen (pol. Budziszyn), Görlitz, Bolesławiec (pol. Bunzlau), Legnica (pol. Liegnitz), Wrocław (pol. Breslau), Oleśnica (pol. Oels), Syców (pol. Wartenberg), Piotrków Trybunalski and Mszczonów to Warsaw .

Polish-Saxon Post Office Pillar in Gelenau (1723) - technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 320 cm

Polish-Saxon postpost in Grimm (1723) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm.

Polish-Saxon post pole in Bischofswerda (1724) - technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Pillar of the Polish-Saxon Post Office in Bautzen (1725) - technical data: sandstone; height approx. 250 cm

Polish-Saxon post pole in Bad Belzig (1725) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome

Polish-Saxon post pole in Annaberg-Buchholz (1727) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon postpost in Annaberg-Buchholz (1727) - technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon postpost in Thum (1727) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon postpost in Stolpen (1728) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon post pole in Oberwiesenthal (1730) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon postpost in Moritzburg (1730) - technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon post pole in Ortrand (1730) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm.

Polish-Saxon post pole in Bad Gottleuba-Berggieβhübel (1731) - technical data: gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon Post Office Column in Bad Gottleuba-Berggieβhübel (1731) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon postpost in Pulsnitz (1731) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon post pole in Ruhland (1732) - Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Polish-Saxon postpost in Elsterwerda (1738) - technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Technical data: sandstone; gilding and polychrome; height approx. 430 cm

Related persons:

Time of origin:

1725-1731

Creator:

Adam Friedrich Zürner (kartograf; Niemcy)

Supplementary bibliography:

http://www.dresden-warszawa.eu/pl/

Publikacja:

10.10.2023

Ostatnia aktualizacja:

11.10.2024

Author:

Marcin Goch

Sheet update:

  • Bartłomiej Gutowski.
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Polish-Saxon post office in Bad Belzig, photo A.Savin, 2022
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Polish-Saxon post office in Bad Belzig, photo A.Savin, 2022
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Polish-Saxon post office in Bad Belzig, photo Grzegorz Grochowski, 2024
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Polish-Saxon post office in Bad Belzig, photo Grzegorz Grochowski, 2024
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Inscription from the post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Bautzen Photo showing Polish-Saxon post offices Gallery of the object +31
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Polish-Saxon post office in Annaberg-Buchholz Photo showing Polish-Saxon post offices Gallery of the object +31
Polish-Saxon post office in Annaberg-Buchholz, photo 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Gelenau Photo showing Polish-Saxon post offices Gallery of the object +31
Polish-Saxon post office in Gelenau, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
Inscription from the post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Gelenau Photo showing Polish-Saxon post offices Gallery of the object +31
Inscription from the post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Gelenau, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
Fragment of the post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Grimm Photo showing Polish-Saxon post offices Gallery of the object +31
Fragment of the post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Grimm, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
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Polish-Saxon post office in Grimm, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
Polish-Saxon post, 1730, Moritzburg, Germany Photo showing Polish-Saxon post offices Gallery of the object +31
Polish-Saxon post, 1730, Moritzburg, Germany, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
Polish-Saxon post office in Ortrand Photo showing Polish-Saxon post offices Gallery of the object +31
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Polish-Saxon post, 1732, Ruhland, Germany Photo showing Polish-Saxon post offices Gallery of the object +31
Polish-Saxon post, 1732, Ruhland, Germany, photo Marcin Goch, 2018, all rights reserved
Fragment of the post of the Polish-Saxon post office in Stolpen Photo showing Polish-Saxon post offices Gallery of the object +31
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