Ruda Śląska | Orzeszkowo, Środa Wielkopolska County | Zmysłowo, Środa Wielkopolska County | Witowo, Środa Wielkopolska County | Wilczków, Środa Śląska County | Szymanowice, Środa Śląska County | Środa Wielkopolska County | Pierzchno, Środa Wielkopolska County | Mączniki, Środa Wielkopolska County | Lisowice, Środa Śląska County | Krzykosy, Środa Wielkopolska County | Jaszkowo, Środa Wielkopolska County | Jarosławiec, Środa Wielkopolska County | Elżbietów, Środa Wielkopolska County | Czartki, Środa Wielkopolska County | Boguszyn, Środa Wielkopolska County | Bogusławki, Środa Wielkopolska County | Bieganowo, Środa Wielkopolska County | Białków, Środa Śląska County |
Similar treasures were hidden in times of acute distress for the Jewish community at Weissenfels, Lingenfeld, Münster and Sroda Slaska.
Magdeburg law was popular around the March of Meißen and Upper Saxony and was the source of several variants, including Neumarkt-Magdeburg law (Środa Śląska), used extensively in Upper Silesia, and Kulm law, used in the territory of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia and along the lower Vistula in Eastern Pomerania.
Skaryszew was destroyed in the Mongol invasion of Poland, and soon afterwards, Prince of Kraków and Sandomierz Bolesław V the Chaste granted the village the so-called Środa Śląska town charter (Neumarkt-Magdeburger Recht), based on the charter of Nowy Korczyn (see also Magdeburg rights).
Rachów in Gmina Malczyce, Środa Śląska County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (SW Poland)
The majority of the items are displayed in local museum of Środa Śląska, although in the past exhibits were held in museums including the Archeologicial Museum in Wrocław, National Museum in Wrocław (which technically supervises the museum in Środa), National Archeological Museum in Warsaw, as well as abroad, in the Museum of Arttistic Craft in Dresden, Germany and in Valladolid, Spain.