• Address: 76-113 Postomino

The manor park in Postomino was established in the second half of the 19th century. It covers an area of 3.9 hectares. The park’s heyday coincided with the period when its last owners lived here—before 1945. Unfortunately, the park’s original layout has been lost. Today, only the beech-lined avenue that led to the palace and the linden-lined avenue cutting across the park remain visible. The park’s tree population consists of European beech, small-leaved linden, and European ash. There are also English oaks, Canadian poplars, and silver firs. The park is also home to species such as the Canadian hemlock, Banks’ pine, and the red-leaved variety of the common beech. Particularly noteworthy are two English oaks with trunk circumferences of 420 cm and 430 cm, as well as a broad-leaved linden with a trunk circumference of 630 cm. Unfortunately, the park has been devastated; all that remains of the former palace is a memory, along with the outlines of the foundations visible in the ground and decorative fragments of the fence. The palace was completely demolished in the 1970s because the condition of the building posed a threat to people’s health and lives.

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