Kujawy is a village located in the Krapkowice district, in the Strzeleczki municipality. The first mentions of it date back to the 14th century. In the Middle Ages, it belonged to the prominent von Bees family. In 1863, the village was sold to Major Thiele-Winckler von Miechowitz. The Baroque residence – the showcase of Kujawy – comes from this period. The two-wing building erected on an "L" plan was rebuilt at the beginning of the 21st century, after which the von Thiele-Winckler family moved the main management of their estate to the palace in Kujawy. The estate remained in the family's hands until 1945. In the following years, the building housed the management of the State Stud Farm in Moszna, a primary school, a library, and apartments. The palace is surrounded from the north and west by a small park with a pond turned into a fire reservoir. To the north of the park are grange buildings dating from the second half of the 19th century. The monuments of the village also include the Renaissance Church of the Holy Trinity and a monument in honor of the soldiers from the village of Kujawy who fell during World War I, built in the years 1914-1918.
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