Manor park in Planta

50°44'19"N 21°18'12"E (50.738793, 21.303498)

If you want to rest in a place that guarantees peace and quiet, and at the same time has a rich and interesting history - plan the next stop in your trips through Świętokrzyskie in the park in Planta.

The history of the park, which today is often visited by local residents, probably dates back to the 18th century. The estate originally belonged to the Denhoff family, but in the following years it often changed its owners. In the first half of the 19th century, when the estate was managed by Ludwik Łempicki, Planta hosted many distinguished personalities, not only from the region. Among them, one can mention Delfina Potocka or the Popiel family from Kurozwęki.

Although the manor house was demolished after World War II, today, walking along the alleys with modern benches and lanterns, one can still read the spatial arrangement of the former whole in the layout of the park. You will find 2 linden alleys (many of the trees forming it are natural monuments, whose age is estimated at even 300 years) and a younger chestnut alley - the trees forming it are about 100 years old.

On the alley leading to the manor house, you will see a chapel from the 19th century. There is also a small pond in the park.

This place is on following trails

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