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Szombierki (, ) is a district of , , located in the southern part of the city.

Szombierki Heat Power Station and Szombierki Coal Mine (KWK Szombierki), both recognized as important historical and industrial monuments, are located here.

In 2004 the "Krystyna" of the former coal mine KWK Szombierki and its surroundings was listed as a National Heritage Site. In 2009 the tower and the Power Station were voted as two of the "Seven Architectural Wonders of the Silesian Voivodeship." In 2013 the Power Station was also recognized as a national heritage site.

The village of Szombierki was first mentioned in documents in 1369.Edward Wieczorek, Bytom i okolice, OSiR, Bytom, 1997, p. 80. In 1768, the first coal mine was established in Szombierki. However, it was closed around 1820. During World War II, held prisoners of war in the settlement. POWs worked as forced labourers in the local coal mine, which formed the E72 subcamp of the prisoner of war camp.

Szombierki is home to football club , established in 1919, Polish champions from 1980.

The historic churches of Saint Margaret and of the Sacred Heart of Jesus are located in the district.


Etymology and other names

Etymology
The origin of the district's name is disputed, some suggest it derived from the name of Fridericus de Schonenburch, a knight who was a witness of the vassalage of Casimir II to the king of Bohemia, while others point towards " Schönberg" (Meaning Beautiful Mountain in ), a medieval settlement located in the approximate area of Szombierki.


Name of the district in various languages
Szombierki
(Polish) SilesianSzōmbierki (Ślabikŏrzowy szrajbōnek), Szůmbierki (Steuer alphabet)
Schomberg
Schumbarg


Former names
Shortly after the Polish communist authorities took over Szombierki, its name was officially changed to "Chruszczów". The origin of the name is unknown and it was changed back in 1985.


Religion
At the turn of the 20th and 19th centuries Szombierki had a population of roughly 3,000 people and the village was subordinate to the Holy Trinity church in . It was decided that a church was to be built in Szombierki and the construction began in 1902. It was designed by Wilhelm Wieczorek and funded by the Schaffgotsch. In 1904 the Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus in Szombierki was completed and it was consecrated on 20 June 1905.


List of churches in Szombierki
Church of Saint Margaret of Antioch -1881Margaret of Antioch
Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus 19021904
Church of the Ascension 19852001Ascension of Jesus


Notable people
  • Johannes Schweter (born 1901), German politician
  • Carl-Heinz Stephan (1904-1989), German mining manager
  • , Pole, President and co-founder of (now Szombierki Bytom)


Gallery
File:Bytom Szombierki - Kopalnia Szombierki.jpg|Winding towers Krystyna (right) and Ewa File:Bytom - widok kościoła p.w. Św. Małgorzaty - panoramio (5).jpg|Saint Margaret Church File:Bytom Szombierki Skarpa hala.jpg|City Sports Hall ( Miejska Hala Sportowa) File:Bytom Szombierki town hall.jpg|Former Szombierki town hall

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