Park in the palace and park complex in Jamy

Jamy
50°57'54"N 18°23'15"E (50.965162, 18.387511)
The park in the palace and park complex in Jamy was created at the end of the 19th century. A deciduous tree stand predominates in it, with newer plantings of coniferous trees. The initiator of its creation was the von Pratsch family, owners of the estate in Jamy until the end of World War II. Near the park, there are utility buildings of the former grange, including a manor granary from the mid-19th century. After 1945, the park and the estate were nationalized and transferred to the management of the State Agricultural Farm. Currently, the complex is in private hands. Practical information: The facility is privately owned and is not open to visitors. Free admission. Free parking spaces next to the palace.

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