The park was established in the early 19th century. The park covers an area of 5.4 hectares. The park features a variety of trees: linden, oak, beech, hornbeam, yew, magnolia, red oak, chestnut, and rowan. Within the park is a charming pond with an island. The pond divides the park into two sections. One of these sections features an avenue of old linden trees, some of which have a circumference of up to 5 meters. Near the park stands a palace, which is currently privately owned. In1881, the estate became the property of the Schulz family. It is believed that it was Gerhard Schulz who redesigned the manor park. Since the late 19th century, the park has consisted of two rectangles separated by a road. The park’s flora was also enriched: 50 new species of American trees and shrubs were introduced.
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