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Park, Manor and Farm Complex in Wiśniowa

The Park, Manor and Farm Complex in Wiśniowa includes a manor house, an outbuilding, a tomb chapel, a stable with a coach house, a cowshed, a granary and a park. This complex was entered in the register of immovable monuments of the Podkarpackie Province.

The first mention of a former brick manor in the type of "tenement house" in Lesser Poland comes from 1536. In the 17th century, the Firlej family built a new two-story hunting manor house with a tower on the axis of stone and brick, which, after being damaged in 1772, was rebuilt in 1779–1780 by Roch Jabłonowski.

After a fire in the building in 1848, the property was bought in 1867 by Waleria née Tarnowski and Franciszek Mycielscy and rebuilt in the years 1871–1872. The tower was dismantled and the first floor was raised, a four-column portico was added, the building was covered with a hip roof and the interior layout was changed. After the war damage in 1915, the building was partially rebuilt in 1932–1933. In 1946 the property became the property of the State Treasury.

A stable with a coach house, brick, one-story, covered with a gable roof, built on the plan of the letter "L" next to the outbuilding. In the longer wing, a two-story drive-through gate was built, on the roof of which storks make their nest since time immemorial. The cowshed and granary are built of stone and brick on a rectangular plan, covered with a gable roof.

On June 30, 2014, the ceremonial opening of the modernized rooms and the revitalized park took place in the Park-Manor and Farm Complex in Wiśniowa

Godziny otwarcia:

Monday - Friday 7.30am - 3.30pm

Adres:

Wiśniowa 248, 38-124