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  • Saxon Palace In KutnoThe popular opinion about the reign of the Wettin dynasty in Poland is still dominated by a “black” legend, which was formed in the middle of the XVIII century by the Prussian state, hostile to the Wettinians. It was only Prof. Jacek Staszewski who tried to change the negative image of the Wettins. In his publications he broke with stories about “degenerate Saxons” and Kraszewski literature, which were thoughtlessly reproduced by Władysław Konopczyński, Jerzy Łojko and even Jasienica. Changing the image of the Saxons is not an easy task. Even in Germany in the 19th century, or during the Third Reich, the Prussian propaganda of Karl Poellnitz and historians such as Paul Haake was in usage. Saxon liberals tried to break through in the 19th century and improve the king’s image, but they failed to do so. It is only in recent decades that combined Polish-Saxon research projects, scientific and exhibition programs contribute to a different view of an extremely intriguing period in the history of not only Poland, but also Europe. A unique symbol of this common European heritage is the Kutno Travel Palace (Postal Palace) of King Augustus III, commonly referred to as the Saxon Palace. It is…
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