Piotr Krakowski - a concert with an extraordinary atmosphere
On October 25, 2024, we are pleased to invite you to a concert by Piotr Krakowski, who has collaborated with artists such as Andrzej Grabowski and Stanisław Sojka.
Piotr Krakowski - who is he?
He describes himself as a multi-instrumentalist, trumpeter, music producer, and composer. He often picks up the trumpet, guitar, bass guitar, Indian sitar, and even drums, among other instruments!
On his interesting path, apart from musicians, Krakowski met directors, filmmakers, actors and even fashion designers.
With the group Milkshop he released two albums, won the Opole "Debuts" 2004 and reinterpreted the hit "Chodź pomaluj mój świat" by the band 2 + 1 (the opening theme of the TV series "Magda M.").
Piotr is also a creator of mashups—remixed interpretations of global pop hits. His productions have repeatedly topped the digital sales charts on the Juno platform.
How did your love affair with music begin?
As he admitted in one of the interviews: "During one youth camp, I picked up the guitar. And I was hooked. So I played around the house until I learned it. Years later, I learned something I wasn't aware of at the time. I was learning during the so-called golden age of Polish tracksuit music. Imagine that one of the tracksuit-wearing gentlemen from my apartment building recently told me that this music was an escape for them back then, that they would come to my window to listen to me. And I started with the blues, so I played BB King, Gary Moore, John Lee Hooker, Miles Davis. And I played everything I could get my hands on. I also had friends with instruments. We met up, started bands. I even wrote poetry for a while."
Although Piotr doesn't currently write lyrics himself, he chooses them to be about something! As he himself admits, he does this because music is not only a meeting place for him, but also a bit of a social mission.
So if you want to delve into the wonderful world of Piotr Krakowski and his social mission, you must join us on Friday, October 25, 2024, at the Zamkowy Młyn Restaurant. Please remember that admission is free, but reservations are required, which can only be made by phone at our reception (details below).
Date: October 25, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM (please arrive early) Place: Castle Mill Restaurant Table reservation: Only by phone: +48 535 414 799 Entry: Free (phone reservation required)
Piotr Baljon-Kowalski - jazz and swing - live
On September 13, 2024 (Friday), we are pleased to invite you to our restaurant for a wonderful evening of live music performed by Piotr Baljon-Kowalski! An evening of great music interwoven with jazz and swing.
Piotr Baljon-Kowalski - a few words about the artist
Renowned Polish saxophonist and arranger, he has recorded three albums, collaborated with big bands and swing bands, and performs concerts both in Poland and abroad. He graduated from several music schools, including Mira Kubasińska.
At concerts, Piotr presents the world's greatest hits of jazz and swing music, which are a real treat for lovers of both the Polish and international music scenes.
Concert at the Zamkowy Młyn Restaurant - Piotr Baljon-Kowalski
During this concert, Piotr will take you on a musical journey through the decades, presenting songs that revolutionized global popular music. The program includes both classics and more contemporary hits, and the distinctive sound of his saxophone and unique arrangements will give each song a new, phenomenal dimension.
This unique concert is a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of jazz and swing and enjoy sounds that will move your hearts and minds.
The evening will be wonderfully pleasant for you Marek Soltysiak – bard, composer, and lyricist. Participant of numerous festivals, including the 50th Student Song Festival in Krakow in 2014.
What, where and when?
Date: August 9, 2024 (Friday) Time: 7:00 PM (please arrive on time) Place: The garden behind the Studnia Gallery (Castle Mill) or in case of bad weather - the "W Korytach" Room of the Castle Mill Tickets: available for purchase at the Zamkowy Młyn Reception, tel. 535 414 799 and online at: https://evently.pl/events/5595-kolacja-degustacyjna-natura-i-zywiol-edycja-iv Fare: 225 PLN / person (all courses/sets included, matching wines)
Stand-Up - Łukasz Kowalski in the Saint Luke program
We invite you to join Łukasz Kowalski on his solo tour with the program "Saint Luke." This is a story about his upbringing in a Catholic family and where it led Łukasz.
Łukasz will be accompanied by Paweł Ścierski in the program!
Łukasz Kowalski - Stand-Up
Łukasz Kowalski is a comedian with the soul of a musician, instantly connecting with his audience. This will be an event full of laughter, not... an event with brief pauses for breath between bursts of laughter!
Łukasz has an extraordinary ability to react to the reality he encounters, which he quickly translates into surprising jokes! Anyone brave enough to take the front row?
A joke often creates itself, don't you believe it? Check this out:
Or maybe something from Łukasz's life?
ATTENTION:
An evening for people aged 16 and over
No consent to audio/video recording
Anyone disrupting the event will be asked to leave. Tickets will not be refunded.
Date: October 18, 2024 (Friday) Stand-up start time: 19.00 Admission to the hall: from 6:00 p.m. Place: Two-level Banquet Hall – Krapkowice Castle Mill Tickets: PLN 50 per person. Unnumbered seats (you choose your seats upon entering the room, on the appropriate floor)
Farben Lehre - Acoustic concert at the Castle Mill
The absolute hit of autumn in the Opole region – Farben Lehre's acoustic concert in a unique venue! This unique acoustic tour will only visit select venues! Only 10-12 concerts in Poland!
Farben Lehre - who are they?
The group was formed in 1986, so they've been performing for 38 years. It's safe to say that this is a band brimming with energy and bravado, complete professionalism, and a collection of extraordinary sounds! They have released 15 studio albums, 6 DVDs, and numerous compilations.
One thing's for sure: the concert you're about to see will be incredibly energetic, performed on 100%! The stage will definitely feature, among others, the song "Angels and Demons," which you can hear below, in an acoustic version, featuring Gutek:
This will be a truly unique and rare opportunity to experience the band with such a diverse lineup, and most importantly, in acoustic form! The band prepares for acoustic performances meticulously and with exceptional care, ensuring that their concerts transform into magical, one-of-a-kind musical and lyrical spectacles. Their highly unusual and daring acoustic arrangements will surprise even the band's most ardent fans!
Farben Lehre's first acoustic tour The band played their first (and only) concert in 2017, then consisting of about 20 songs. This time, they're back after several years with something absolutely unique: a series of 10-12 acoustic concerts (including one in Krapkowice, at Zamkowy Młyn). The idea of playing "unplugged" was a natural consequence of the release of their triple-album anniversary album, "Three Decades," in 2016. Seven people will perform on stage, and occasionally invited guests will join the lineup – what will it be like this time? You can't miss it!
The concert in Krapkowice will take place in a unique hall filled with over 100-year-old wood, which makes its acoustics also exceptional! The concert will be a chamber concert, with just over 100 spectators having the opportunity to experience the musicians and their music almost at arm's length! After the concert, there will be talks and autographs – so as usual, this won't be just one of hundreds of concerts!
Farben Lehre - tickets and concert date
Date: September 28, 2024 (Saturday) Concert start time: 19.00 Admission to the hall: from 6:00 p.m. Place: Two-level Banquet Hall – Krapkowice Castle Mill Tickets:Pre-order: 99 PLN / person (FINISHED), Normal sale: PLN 109. Unnumbered seats (you choose your seats immediately after entering the hall, on the appropriate floor)
TSA – the legend of rock and heavy metal in Poland – will be back in Krapkowice this May! After the band's hiatus, some of the band's original members returned with Marek Kapłon, Janusz Niekrasz, and Damian Michalski, joined by two guitarists – Piotr Lekki and Maciej Wester.
The new line-up of the group was met with an incredible reception from the audience, who love old classics played with new energy.
On May 25, 2024 (Saturday), the group will play in Krapkowice, a unique acoustic concert, probably with an electric touch!
This event should not be missed by any rock music fan!
Composition of TSA MNKWL: Damian Michalski - vocals Janusz Niekrasz - bass Piotr Lekki - guitar Maciej Wester - guitar Marek Kapłon - drums
Date: May 25, 2024 (Saturday) Concert start time: 19.00 Admission to the hall: from 6:00 p.m. Place: Two-level Banquet Hall – Krapkowice Castle Mill Tickets: PLN 79 / person – unnumbered seats (you choose your seats yourself immediately after entering the room, on the appropriate floor)
On February 16th, Olaf Deriglasoff will play acoustically at Zamkowy Młyn! Olaf is one of the key figures of Polish rock! He has appeared in groups such as Apteka, Homo Twist, Püdelsi, Kury, Kazik, KNŻ, Yugoton, Męskie Granie Orkiestra, and many others.
Olaf Deriglasoff - a short story
He founded his first band – Dzieci Kapitana Klossa in 1980 in Gdańsk and with this band he won the festival in Jarocin!
In 2000 he recorded an album with Kazik Staszewski Molasses and in 2001 he started working with the band Kazik na Żywo. With this group he recorded an album Performance (2002). In 2004, he participated in the creation of Kazik Staszewski's next album. Forty-First.
Pursuing his solo plans, he formed his own band, Os Gatos, in 2002. The group currently performs under the name Deriglasoff. Deriglasoff's first solo album was released in November 2005. Product.
The second album of the Deriglasoff Band entitled Knives was released by the independent label Laudanum Rekords in February 2011. The single promoting the album is the song "Dyabeu".
In 2014, Deriglasoff participated in the Męskie Granie Orkiestra project. In 2019, the album was released Magic and training published as part of the Deriglasoff Circus project.
Olaf also has film roles in his biography, including in the films "Sztos" and "Żyć nie umierać".
Now, Olaf is touring the country with his guitar and will also be visiting Krapkowice! Meet the man who undoubtedly makes Polish rock history!
Acoustic concert.
Date: February 16, 2024 (Friday) Concert start time: 19.00 Admission to the hall: from 6:00 p.m. Place: Two-level Banquet Hall – Krapkowice Castle Mill Tickets: PLN 60 / person – unnumbered seats (you choose your seats yourself after entering the room, on the appropriate floor)
ATTENTION: Tickets are required for all ticket holders – providing only the name under which the purchase was made will not entitle you to entry to the event. Online tickets have a QR code that our staff can read upon entry (the QR code is unique), and you will receive these tickets via the email provided during purchase (please double-check that your email address is correct when placing your order).
Krzysztof Skiba Stand Up Comedy
A special event for the first time in Krapkowice - Krzysztof Skiba Stand Up Comedy! A humorous show in which Skiba will finally have the opportunity to talk.
Recently, we had the opportunity to host Skiba and his band Big Cyc. This time, he returns with his two-hour solo show, where he will deliver colorful and delicious stories to the audience's delight.
In his show, Skiba will reveal, among other things, shameful secrets of show business, attempt to run for president of space, and tell us how to easily fail a sexual harassment exam… He will ridicule the absurdities of reality and perhaps comment on Polish political paranoia.
If you are ready to be faced with a man who does not know the words "taboo", "censorship" and "political correctness", a verbal Molotov cocktail with laughing fluid, a nuclear-powered barrel of laughter, hurry up and get your tickets, because the laughter will be loud not only in Krapkowice!
ATTENTION: All ticket holders are required to present their tickets – providing only the name under which the purchase was made will not entitle you to entry to the event. Online tickets have a QR code that our staff can read upon entry (the QR code is unique), and you will receive these tickets via the email address provided during purchase (please double-check that your email address is correct when placing your order).
Łydka Grubasa - End of Summer Concert
A huge star to end the summer holidays at Zamkowy Młyn! An acoustic concert featuring their greatest hits! An intimate and unique concert by Łydka Grubasa.
Fat Calf concert - Castle Mill Krapkowice
On September 2, 2023 (Saturday), we invite you to this unique event. As many of you already know, our concerts are characterized by a unique atmosphere that is conducive to such small and intimate concerts, where you can interact with the artists at your fingertips. After the concert, there will be talks, autographs, and meet-and-greets.
Fat Man's Calf - Information
Łydka Grubasa is a band that has been very active on the rock scene in Poland and abroad for 20 years. They have released five studio albums and performed at all major festivals, including (several times) the Big Pol'and'Rock Stage and hundreds of club concerts.
Łydka Grubasa is certified double platinum by SPAV for his single "Rapapara." Łydka Grubasa's songs have garnered millions of streams and views.
The group performs a very diverse mix of rock music, interwoven with borrowings from all musical genres. The text layer is a satire on the surrounding reality, enriched for a blunt punch line. Łydka is a band that is very lively on stage and focuses on The audience, engaging them with all their strength to cooperate during the concert.
Date: September 2, 2023 (Saturday) Concert start time: 19.00 Admission to the hall: from 6:00 p.m. Place: Two-level Banquet Hall – Krapkowice Castle Mill Tickets: from PLN 99 / person – unnumbered seats (you choose your seats yourself immediately after entering the room, on the appropriate floor)
You can buy tickets online: 1. Ticket for 1 person – ground floor of the hall for PLN 99 (pre-sale)
ATTENTION: Tickets are required for all ticket holders – providing only the name under which the purchase was made will not entitle you to entry to the event. Online tickets have a QR code that our staff can read upon entry (the QR code is unique), and you will receive these tickets via the email provided during purchase (please double-check that your email address is correct when placing your order).
Castle Mill and its history. Learn about the history of Castle Mill!
For younger residents of Krapkowice, the building at 3 Młyńska Street is primarily associated with the modern Zamkowy Młyn hotel and restaurant. Older residents, however, vividly remember the days when flour was still ground here. Read the story of the mill in Krapkowice's market square, whose history dates back to... the 13th century!
13th-15th centuries. The beginnings of Krapkowice and the establishment of the Lower Mill.
To tell the story of the Castle Mill, we must go back to the history of Krapkowice itself. The first mention of Chrapkowice (at that time) dates back to the 13th century, and in 1284 the settlement was granted town rights under Magdeburg Law. Although the exact date of the mill's construction is unknown, it is likely that it was built in the penultimate decade of the 13th century, on a par with the castle being built at that timeTogether with two other mills, it supplied the manor, the town, and the surrounding villages. Due to its location, The Castle Mill was also referred to as the Lower Mill.
To operate such a mill, one had to possess the appropriate experience and skills. As you might imagine, for decades to come, the mill at the Castle was operated by the best millers, who received substantial remuneration for their work, ensuring a high standard of living for their families.
16th-17th century. The Castle Mill in the "service" of the Emperor
Thanks to the Krapkowice urbarium (and the work of Johannes Chrząszcz), compiled at the behest of Prince George of Hohenzollern in the mid-16th century, it is possible to chart the efficiency of Krapkowice's mills. At the time, an urbarium was a book containing a list of a landowner's assets. It turned out that the millers from the Middle and Upper Mills were required to annually deliver 2.5 mandrat of rye flour to the prince, along with specific amounts of pigs and malt, while Gregor, the miller from the Lower (Castle) Mill, delivered 20 percent less flour. This may have been due to a privileged position, or it may have been related to the needs of the castle itself and its inhabitants.
During the period in question, Krapkowice was under imperial rule, then under burgher rule, and finally the city was returned to the emperor. As we know from the next urbarium, At the end of the 16th century, the emperor owned the Upper and Lower (Castle) mills. From 1582, Krapkowice belonged to the von Redern family, and from 1762 to the von Haugwitz family, and together with the town – the Castle Mill, which constantly fulfilled its essential function, supplying flour to the court and the inhabitants.
18th-19th centuries. The Salzbrunn era and the mill's time of great splendor.
The fate of the Castle Mill and its subsequent owners is unknown until the mid-18th century, when the lease rights to the mill were purchased by Franz Gniza, who sold the mill to Hans Georg Heptner in 1790. In 1806, a turning point came for the mill – its lease was sold to Lorenz Salzbrunn.At that time, the Castle Mill had two wheels—one for grinding flour and the other for cutting boards—as well as a press and a tannery. The mill was taken over in 1852 (until then, it had been held under a perpetual lease). From that point on, the new owners were obligated to pay an annual annuity to the count's manor for the next 56 years.
It's worth noting that the worn-out and heavily used mill was in increasingly poor condition. Its rightful owner, Karl Salzbrunn, undertook a thorough renovation in 1853, increasing its efficiency. In subsequent years, his income increased as the millers' influence grew. These were the mill's heyday, and the Salzbrunn family operated it for almost 150 years, until World War II.
The Salzbrunns soon became one of the wealthiest families in the area, acquiring further properties – a tenement house on Kościelna Street in Krapkowice, and probably owning shares in quarries and lime kilns. The next milestone in the development of the mill (and thus the Salzbrunn family) took place at the turn of the century, when Eugen Salzbrunn, just 21 years old, started managing the family business.
20th Century: Ominous Fire and the "Gracious" Second World War
The turn of the 19th and 20th centuries was a time of expansion and modernization of the mill, in which a modern turbine driven by a central shaft and a generator was installed, thanks to which the mill was the first power plant in KrapkowiceThe enterprising Eugen Salzbrunn, wanting to commemorate his contribution, placed a tin time capsule with the initials "ES 1889" under the foundations. The mill supplied electricity to several buildings located on Krapkowice's market square.
Castle Mill in the early years of the 20th century.
Shortly thereafter, a second generator was installed, and Eugen Salzbrunn became deeply involved in the lime industry, utilizing the new Opole–Strzelce Opolskie railway line. Both Salzbrunn and other entrepreneurs from Krapkowice were building kilns at the time, enabling the rebirth of the Tarnów limestone center.
Another renovation of the mill and its machinery took place in 1912. Despite the town of Krapkowice having its own municipal power plant, Salzbrunn was able to continue selling electricity and even increase production. It was not until Krapkowice was integrated into the national power grid in 1926 that the importance of Zamkowy Młyn as a power supplier diminished.
The fateful day for the history of the Castle Mill was March 8, 1923, when a great fire broke out. It destroyed the mill, the power plant, and the warehouse. With ample capital and insurance funds at its disposal, Salzbrunn rebuilt and modernized the mill before the end of the year.
A photo from around 1935 shows the rebuilt Castle Mill after the fire of 1923.
Eugen Salzbrunn died in October 1939, shortly after the outbreak of World War II. Having no son, he had already handed the company over to his son-in-law, Gunter von Stein, several years earlier. The bloody events of World War II turned out to be "kind" to the Castle MillDespite being directly on the front line at the beginning of 1945, no serious damage occurred. It was also one of the few plants in Krapkowice that was not looted by Red Army soldiers. Moreover, they restored the facility and handed it over to the Polish administration in good condition. As for the fate of the Salzbrunn family (and later the von Stein family), they had to evacuate to Germany before the war, and their property was nationalized.
21st Century: The Second Life of the Castle Mill
After the war, the Castle Mill was taken over by the State Grain Works in Brzeg, and although its technical condition left much to be desired, it continued to serve its essential purpose well into the 1990s. Immediately after the Mill's privatization, it stood empty for several years and fell into disrepair.
Fortunately, after a period of inactivity and decay, new owners were found for the building (the family company DELTA WGW Sp.j.), thanks to which this building, important for the history of Krapkowice, was given a "second life." After a thorough renovation and adaptation of the former mill, in 2011 a well-known and popular mill was built there in the region. Hotel Castle Mill along with Zamkowy Młyn Restaurant, which set itself the goal of welcoming not only hotel guests but also guests from across the region and further afield. Thus began a new story, one we continue to create today.
The article was based on own materials provided by local historians and on an article in the local weekly "Nowiny Krapkowice".