• Address: 3, 72-400 Rarwino

The first historical references to the village of Rarwino date back to the late 13th century. In the mid-15th century, the village was divided into three fiefs (A, B, and C). This division of the village remained in place until 1856, when estate B was purchased by Theodor Elbe and merged with estate C. After World War II, the entire estate became the property of the State Land Fund, and subsequently of a state-owned farm (PGR), and belonged to the KPGR in Niemica.

At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, a manor house was built in the village, which was subsequently modernized in 1923. Today, it is a single-story building shaped like the letter C, covered with a mansard roof featuring gables and a dormer. Over time, a lower side wing was added to the building. In front of the entrance, there is a porch topped with a balcony. Two tiled stoves have been preserved inside the manor house.

Surrounding the manor are partially preserved farm buildings and a neglected landscape park from the second half of the 19th century, covering an area of 2 ha.

Currently, the building serves as a residence. It can be viewed from the outside.

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