Park in Dąbrowa

Dąbrowa
50°40'49"N 17°45'08"E (50.680283, 17.752396)
The park in Dąbrowa is part of a medieval castle and park complex, rising on a hill with a height of 184 m above sea level. Its beginnings date back to the Middle Ages, and its heyday falls on the time when the von Hochberg family owned the estate. In the 19th century, the complex was famous for its orangery and pheasantry, and the park was considered the showcase of the town. Currently, it is a place for walking and recreation, where outdoor meetings, film reviews, and concerts are organized, including the "Zamczysko" music festival. The owner of the complex is the University of Opole, but it is cared for and made available to tourists by the "Dąbrowskie Skarby" Association. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible. Free admission. Free parking spaces in front of the park entrance.

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