Malerzowice Wielkie is a village located in the Nysa district, in the Łambinowice municipality.
The town was established in the second half of the 12th century in the area of a forest clearing, which was part of the compact complex of the Sudeten Primeval Forest. At the time of its creation, Malerzowice Wielkie was a Slavic fishing settlement, and from the 12th century it became the property of the bishops from Nysa. In the 17th century, the Malerzowice estates consisted of the Malerzowice knightly estate and the Scharfenberg grange. The owners of the estates also owned a water mill and a bridge on the Nysa river, where they collected tolls for the passage of loaded wagons. For many generations, the owners of the village were members of the Rohr family. At the beginning of the 17th century, it was Anna Maria née Prittwitz and her husband Georg von Rohr und Steinau. The stone epitaphs of the spouses are located in the branch church of St. Lawrence situated in the village.
The manor house in Malerzowice Wielkie was probably erected in the 19th century. A park with old-growth tree specimens adjoins it, including two pedunculate oaks – natural monuments.
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