Park in Biestrzykowice

Biestrzykowice
50°59'24"N 17°45'43"E (50.990259, 17.762042)
The park in Biestrzykowice was established as a Baroque garden of the adjoining palace. It was transformed into a landscape park with Romantic features in the mid-19th century. Its area is distinguished by a rich tree stand, mostly deciduous. In the park, there is a semicircular glade with hornbeam avenues and a pond with an artificial island, as well as the remains of the Franckenberg tombs from the end of the 18th century, in the form of a column with a vase and a figure of a mourning putto. Hartmann's sculptures "The Four Seasons" from 1755, which are currently located on the Academic Hill in Opole, originate from the Biestrzykowice park. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible. Free admission. Free parking spaces by the palace, Ludowa Street.

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