The park in Starościn was established at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries as a palace-adjacent, decorative Baroque garden with a partially regular layout. At the beginning of the 19th century, it was transformed into a landscape park. Valuable specimens of an old tree stand deserve special attention in it, including four lindens, pedunculate oak, arborvitaes, cypresses, Canadian hemlocks, northern catalpa, and tulip trees. The park is also not lacking in decorative shrubs, including rhododendrons, magnolias, deutzia, and European bladdernut. The park features avenues: linden, hornbeam, and red oak. An interesting structure is the ruined neo-Gothic mausoleum from 1916 with the burial chapel of the Saurma family, former owners of the estate.
Practical information:
The facility is generally accessible.
Free admission.
Free parking spaces next to the palace, on Opolska Street.
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