The manor park in Rąbin was established in the mid-19th century. The park is designed in the landscape style. It covers an area of 4 hectares. In its western section, the park is enclosed by a stone-and-brick wall. The park’s tree population is abundant and diverse. Maples, oaks, chestnut trees, and beeches predominate here. The park’s original layout has become obscured and is no longer clearly discernible. The existing walking paths were created more recently by the residents of Rąbin. The park once served as the grounds for the manor house. The manor house has survived to this day and is a typical noble manor house with modest architecture. The building is laid out on a rectangular plan. On the axis of the facade is a projection topped by a roof extension. The extension is crowned with a triangular pediment. From the front, stairs lead through a wooden veranda to the building’s entrance. The building has a gable roof. There is another noteworthy structure near the park—a palace from the early 20th century. The manor house can be viewed from the outside, while the park is open to the public and visitors are free to stroll through it.
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