Geschichte

It was in Black Wood where Wojciech Korfanty, the dictator of the 3rd Silesia Uprising signed an appeal to call Polish-speaking society of the Upper Silesia to armed uprising which was to extort the division of this area between Germany and Poland from the Allied Committee. The events were a keynote of a historical program “Searches” shot in Black Wood by Polish Television S. A. in 2005.
In 1922 the estate passed in Józef Jeziorański’s from Katowice hands but just after a year it was sold to Maciej Rogowski from Warsaw who presented his relative Roman Rogowski with it.

From Rogowski, the estate was bought in 1938 by “Ślązak” Settlement Company from Katowice. It did the parcelling out in such a way that from 500 ha with the Palace which were owned by the former owners only 29.65 ha was left to be sold. At that time in the name of Wojaszek family the purchase was made by Wojciech Kaczorowski.
In 1942 the estate was taken over by The Third Reich National Treasury and the Wojaszeks recovered it after the war. However the ownership was not settled till 1963 and 10 years later “Przełom” RSP Lubsza became the new owner.
At the next sale the area of the plot was reduced again to 3.66 ha and the purchaser was ERA The Disabled Cooperative in Chorzów.
Ownership problems after the World War II, the estate parcelling out, no care of technical state of the facility as well as modernization without a restorer’s instructions caused nothing was left in the magnificence of the Palace. Only the walls in their architectural line of the Niegolewski’s time survived.
The buildings housed “Dworek” Rehabilitation and Holiday Centre for 11 years. Collecting money for the investment and reconstruction, development and modernization projects which were to bring the Palace former magnificence took time.
Finally in 1999 ERA Cooperative started the facility modernization for hotel purposes of the high standards.
The main building of the Palace was restored with great care and the interiors which were to be created from the very beginning, were designed by an art historian in order to restore the historical climate. All rooms in that part of the Black Wood Palace Hotel are furnished with antiques and a modern technical infrastructure guarantees all aspects of comfort to the guests.
A new hotel and restaurant building was erected and connected with the historical part by a passage. Another new building houses a suite. Further investments to develop the Hotel accommodation and recreation possibilities of the place have been planned.
That black, black wood...

... has been owned within the Cooperative restructuring process by ERA Ltd. In Chorzów. The Company launched a four-star hotel, restaurant and conference facility which is situated in a picturesque park with ponds and which is an excellent place for relax and work for its Guests.






It was in Black Wood where Wojciech Korfanty, the dictator of the 3rd Silesia Uprising signed an appeal to call Polish-speaking society of the Upper Silesia to armed uprising which was to extort the division of this area between Germany and Poland from the Allied Committee. The events were a keynote of a historical program “Searches” shot in Black Wood by Polish Television S. A. in 2005.
In 1922 the estate passed in Józef Jeziorański’s from Katowice hands but just after a year it was sold to Maciej Rogowski from Warsaw who presented his relative Roman Rogowski with it.

From Rogowski, the estate was bought in 1938 by “Ślązak” Settlement Company from Katowice. It did the parcelling out in such a way that from 500 ha with the Palace which were owned by the former owners only 29.65 ha was left to be sold. At that time in the name of Wojaszek family the purchase was made by Wojciech Kaczorowski.
In 1942 the estate was taken over by The Third Reich National Treasury and the Wojaszeks recovered it after the war. However the ownership was not settled till 1963 and 10 years later “Przełom” RSP Lubsza became the new owner.
At the next sale the area of the plot was reduced again to 3.66 ha and the purchaser was ERA The Disabled Cooperative in Chorzów.
Ownership problems after the World War II, the estate parcelling out, no care of technical state of the facility as well as modernization without a restorer’s instructions caused nothing was left in the magnificence of the Palace. Only the walls in their architectural line of the Niegolewski’s time survived.
The buildings housed “Dworek” Rehabilitation and Holiday Centre for 11 years. Collecting money for the investment and reconstruction, development and modernization projects which were to bring the Palace former magnificence took time.
Finally in 1999 ERA Cooperative started the facility modernization for hotel purposes of the high standards.
The main building of the Palace was restored with great care and the interiors which were to be created from the very beginning, were designed by an art historian in order to restore the historical climate. All rooms in that part of the Black Wood Palace Hotel are furnished with antiques and a modern technical infrastructure guarantees all aspects of comfort to the guests.
A new hotel and restaurant building was erected and connected with the historical part by a passage. Another new building houses a suite. Further investments to develop the Hotel accommodation and recreation possibilities of the place have been planned.
That black, black wood...

... has been owned within the Cooperative restructuring process by ERA Ltd. In Chorzów. The Company launched a four-star hotel, restaurant and conference facility which is situated in a picturesque park with ponds and which is an excellent place for relax and work for its Guests.