• Address: 76-122 Noskowo

The park in Noskowo is a naturalistic landscape park covering an area of 6 hectares. A palace is located within the park. Over the centuries, this place has had many owners, including Pomeranian families such as the von Natzmers, the von Somnitzes, and the von Zitzewitzes. Currently, the property is also in private hands. Among those associated with this place was Heinrich Eugen von Zitzewitz, who was born right here in Noskowo. He was a German painter, sculptor, printmaker, and writer. After World War II, the artist donated the design for the monument “Christ Arrives in Sławno” to the town of Sławno. His works can also be found in the church in Sycewice.

The park is quadrilateral in shape. It is bordered on the west by the Koszalin–Słupsk road, on the south by the road leading to the village from Route 6, on the north by farmland, and on the east by a farmyard. The park was established in the second half of the 19th century. Its original layout is quite clear. In the park, you can see, among others, the following tree species: sycamore maple, small-leaved linden, horse chestnut, silver fir, European beech, English oak, sessile oak, Canadian hemlock, and European hornbeam. Many monumental trees grow within the park, such as a European beech (circumference 415 cm), English oaks (with circumferences of 415 cm, 450 cm, and 480 cm), sessile oak (circumference 310 cm), common fir (circumference 310 cm), and Canadian hemlock (circumference 280 cm). The grounds around the palace are well-organized and maintained in excellent condition. Common barberry grows along the driveway leading to the palace. Species found here also include western arborvitae, pea cypress, Nutka cypress, Japanese quince, and vinegar sumac. Near the palace, a large specimen of a red-leaved European beech, a common yew, and three blue spruce trees stand out. In the northern part of the park, the boundary is marked by a stately row of European hornbeams.

At the park entrance, there is a plaque titled “Treasures of the Sławno Region” providing information about the history of this place. The grounds are not open to the public, but the southern and eastern parts of the park, in particular, are clearly visible from the road.

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