The park in Moszna was established on the site of a Baroque castle garden from the 18th century. It is one of the largest landscape parks in Silesia.
Currently, it has no defined borders and seamlessly merges with the surrounding fields, meadows, and forest. The axiality of the layout is emphasized by a canal with a dike and a historic, 200-year-old linden avenue, which, together with a 300-year-old red oak avenue, are remnants of the previous garden. It is also worth seeing the exceptionally beautiful eastern white pine. It is over 100 years old, measures over 25 m in height, and 380 cm in circumference. The park also features azalea and rhododendron shrubs, as well as specimens of old exotic trees. Deep in the park, there is a marble pedestal which is a remnant of the monument to Hubert von Tiele-Winckler, as well as a family necropolis with a stone cross and marble slabs.
A gate with gladiators and lions leads to the park.
Practical information:
Sightseeing: daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Paid admission from May to September, free admission from October to April.
Paid parking on the premises of the NFZ clinic.
The annual Festival of Blooming Azaleas takes place in the park.
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