The built environment of the village of Tarnowo (Justinenhof) consists of a manor house, a park, farm buildings, and the buildings of the former state-owned farm (PGR). The manor complex dates from the second half of the 19th century. In its northern part, along the central axis, stand the ruins of the manor house. Behind the manor house lies a 9-hectare, neglected park. It is home to species such as oak, silver maple, plane tree, five-lobed sycamore, red oak, and western thuja. At least one impressively large specimen of each species has survived. The entire complex is open to the public. Visitors should exercise particular caution when touring the manor house.
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