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Manor House in Gaj

The earliest mention of the village of Gaj dates from 1401 and concerns a dispute over it between the sons of Janusz from Jarogniewice and the widow of Andrzej from the village of Kowalskie and her sons. In 1475 Mikołaj from Błociszewo, burgrave of Kościan, bought the said village from Abraham Kiebłowski for 600 grzywnas. […]
Manor House in Polwica

Polwica was first mentioned in 1230. It was then that the Comes Bronisz, granted the Cistercian settlement of Gościchowo (including Polwica) to the Cistercians in order to establish a monastery there called Paradyż. In 1331, when the Teutonic Knights invaded the village, the inhabitants dug in, organised a defence and dealt the Teutonic Knights a […]
Manor House in Dakowy Mokre

The manor in Dakowy Mokre was built around 1880 for Bolesław Potocki from Będlew. The palace was designed in neoclassical style. It is surrounded by a landscape park of about 3 hectares. The next owner Count Maciej Mielżyński commissioned the architect Roger Sławski to expand the building, as a result of which the body was […]
Manor House in Jerzyn

The estate was purchased around 1829 by Gottlieb Jahns. The manor house – situated on a small hill, gently sloping towards Lake Jerzyń – was probably built at the end of the 19th century by order of Carl Reinhard Jahns, who inherited the estate in 1872. In the following years, the property changed hands many […]
Castle in Rzemień

The castle in Rzemień, is part of a fortified complex consisting of a residential and defensive tower and earth bastion fortifications. It is a rare example of medieval defensive construction (15th century) that has survived to the present day. It is situated in a vast landscape park of several hectares, in the northern part of […]
Palace in Rzemień

The fortified complex of medieval origin (15th century), consisting of a residential and defence tower and fortifications, was enriched in the 19th century by a park with a classicist one-storey palace. In 1866, the Rzemień estate passed into the hands of Gustaw Szaszkiewicz, through his marriage to Aleksandra Boguszówna. In 1931 the palace was extended […]
Palace in Studzieniec

The classicist palace in Studzieniec was built around 1790, when the Studzieniec – Łaziska estate was owned by Piotr Skarżyński, a Gostynin sub-state governor. The design came from the hand of Hilary Szpilowski, then acting as the architect of the city of Warsaw. The building with an exposed entrance portico with four columns – a […]
Manor House in Czerwona Wieś

The village, originally called Czerwony Kościół (Red Church), was first mentioned in 1144. Over the following centuries it changed owners many times. From 1841, it was the aide-de-camp of General Dezydery Chłapowski, Stanisław Chłapowski. Thanks to his wise management, the estate flourished and became richer. At that time – in 1845 – a palace modelled […]