• Address: Raduń

In the northern part of the village, the manor park borders the church cemetery, which includes the ruins of a church dating from the early 18th century. The single-nave structure was built of red brick. Today, the church lies in ruins; only part of the walls has survived to the present day, as has the doorway leading into the church, next to which two pillars can be seen. The church was added to the list of historic monuments in December 2003.

The cemetery in Radun was established on an area of 0.22 ha around 1700. No gravestones have survived on the cemetery grounds, but there are 25 graves dating back to the first half of the 20th century. A 70-meter-long boundary wall is also visible. Within this former Evangelical cemetery, there is also an interesting stand of old trees. The vegetation includes spruce, oak, acacia, arborvitae, ash, chestnut, and linden trees. The linden tree has the largest trunk diameter, measuring 170 cm, with a circumference of 500 cm. The church cemetery was added to the provincial list of historic monuments in December 2003. 

Pomorze Zachodnie (The West Pomerania) | mobile app

App Pomorze Zachodnie (The West Pomerania) mobile app

You will not get lost on the route with us! In our application you will find a detailed map of routes and excursions, interesting places and events, 360 panoramas and much, much more!