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Manor park in Gr?boszów

designation:

Gr?boszów, Domaszowice Municipality

short description:

The manor park in Gr?boszów is listed in the register of the Provincial Conservator of Historical Monuments and the register of the Provincial Nature Conservator.

detailed description:

The manor park in Gr?boszów was mentioned for the first time in the mid-18th century. It was then that a regular Baroque garden with a long composition-viewing axis and landscape layout was created. Around 1800 the Baroque garden was transformed into a Classicist one; towards the end of the 19th century the entire complex was turned into a “landscape park”. In addition to the park itself, there are ruins of a 1784 palace, an eclectic steward’s house (former forester’s lodge) and a Baroque manor with Gothic elements in the courtyard. The whole design was modelled on the French school. It included a number of pavilions, e.g. a garden house turned into a classicist “temple” or a “teahouse”, also known as the “Chinese” pavilion (from the motifs decorating its roof). The park’s forest stand is rich both in terms of the number of trees and the number of tree species. The domestic stand is dominated by limes, oaks and maples. In the park, taken as a whole with the woodland park and the church-cemetery park, we will find no fewer than 30 species of trees and bushes of domestic and 31 species of foreign origin. There are three important natural monuments – 2 pedunculate oaks and one small leaved lime. Their perimeters are approx. 400 cm. The woodland park has a mixed stand consisting mainly of maples, oaks, limes and ash trees – in varying proportions.

Accessible:

Car, Bus, Train, Trail, Bike, Others

Animals allowed: Yes