Pielgrzymów is a village in the Głubczyce district, in the Głubczyce municipality, in the south-eastern part of the Opawskie Mountains. It lies on the Troja river, which is a tributary of the Psina. Pelhřimovy, which in the past formed one town with Pielgrzymów, now lies in the Slezské Rudoltice municipality, within the borders of the Czech Republic. The town is located in the Mokre – Lewice Protected Landscape Area.
In the village, there is a manor house with Baroque and Classicist features, built at the end of the 18th century for the Blumenkron family. In the 19th and 20th centuries, it was rebuilt and enlarged multiple times, and is currently in private hands. The surroundings of the palace consist of a park extending from the east and south, covering the slope of the hill. The main tree stand of the park consists of lindens. Also growing here are an over 200-year-old maidenhair tree, pedunculate oak, plane trees, a tulip tree, a sequoia, four varieties of magnolia, five varieties of lilac, chestnut trees, and acacias. The monuments of the village also include the ruins of the St. Joseph Church from the early 19th century, standing next to a newly built chapel.
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