Park in the palace and park complex in Uszyce

Uszyce
51°06'05"N 18°20'56"E (51.101655, 18.349002)
The park in the palace and park complex in Uszyce was created in the second half of the 18th century, along with the erection of the manor house. It is distinguished by a chestnut avenue with an over century-old tree stand, as well as a Classicist mausoleum located on its premises. After World War II, the estate was transferred to the management of the State Agricultural Farm. Currently, the park and the manor house belong to the Congregation of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Uszyce. The former residence and the neighboring outbuilding host, among others, a primary and middle school. Practical information: The facility is not open to visitors. Parking in front of the fence surrounding the landscape park.

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