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Trail of wooden architec

ture IImanor houses and chateaux

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Zaborek - wooden "Bleached Manor House", covered with shingles (hotel object)

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Manor House in Radoszenica

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Manor House in Laskowa

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Manor House in Goszyce

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Paplin – larch manor house from XVIII century

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Salino – manor house

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Karwosieki - Manor of the nineteenth century; wooden

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Borsuki - wooden mansion (early twentieth century), formerly a school, out of the hotel

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Wooden manor from Bobra Wielka, Currently, an exhibit in the Village Museum in Osowicze, near Bialystok

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Ożarów - wooden manor from the seventeenth century.Today the building houses the Museum of Manor Interiors

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Sośnie - wooden palace on the stone foundation ;built for the Prince Wilhelm, 1852

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Sośnie - palace

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Zaniemyśl Edward Island

Swiss-style chateau erected by the Count

Edward Nałęcz Raczyński (1786-1845),owner of

Rogalin, the founder of the Raczyński Library

.

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Museum Podhalańskie - Manor of Tetmajer in Łopuszna (the late eighteenth century) framework construction, plastered, covered with a shingled mansard roof Polish;

typical rural nobles manor in Poland.

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Dwór „Firleje”

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Manor „Firleje” ; near Warsaw

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Wola Zręczycka - here is well preserved mansion from 1876,built by the family Feill, currently hotel Bella Vita

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Bella Vita - among the fields and meadows of Beskid Wyspowy; in the larch grove

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Koszuty - baroque manor house

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Koszuty - manor house from the garden

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KoszutyOne of the most beautiful Polish manors, currently housed the Museum of the Średzka

Land. Baroque building was erected in the second half of the eighteenth century for Joseph Zabłocki, with using the foundations of a previous building from the seventeenth century. Manor is a frame construction with larch. In the nineteenth century was rebuilt corner alcoves, and in 1902 was built storeyed, oval outhouse, which houses the living

room.

Living room

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Cabinet master of the house

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Boudoir

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Sideboards room connected with dining room

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Brenna - Hunting Manor House "Kończakówka"

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Kończakówka

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The former hunting manor of the Emperor of Germany, now a forester in Nowe Ramuki in Warmia

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Wisła - Hunting Hapsburg palace, now the headquarters of the Department PTTK "Wisla"

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Międzygórze - larch hunting manor;Built in 1834 for the Duchess Marianna of Orange

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Hunting Manor House of Princess of Orange, now Recreation Center

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Hunting Manor House in Julin

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Promnice - wooden hunting palace

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Promnice – - wooden hunting palace

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Promnice – sculpture in the palace garden

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Larch princes Radziwill Hunting Palace in Antonin;built 1822 - 1824 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel to Prince Anton Radziwill.

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Thumbnail palace in Antonin, Miniature Open Air Museum in Pobiedziska

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impressive interior of the palace, the central part; dome of roof supported on the column, which houses a huge fireside

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Governor manor house in a Czarist palace park in Bialowieża; 1845. Currently it houses the Nature Education Center BNP

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Music – Overture to the opera The Haunted Manor by Stanisław Moniuszko Illustrations from the web sites had chosen - Anna

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