On Lake Duszatyń, in the village of Łowacz, there is a historic forester’s lodge. The building was constructed in 1910 by Neumann, the owner of a printing house in Dębno. It originally served as a hunting lodge. Since 1945, the building has housed a forester’s lodge.
Due to its unique architecture, the building has been listed in the register of historic monuments. It is a small, rectangular building topped with a gable roof. The forester’s lodge features half-timbered construction. Its wooden elements are highly decorative and arranged in various patterns. Along the shorter walls are porches featuring interesting wooden decorations.
Next to the forester’s lodge stands a utility building of similar construction.
The building is privately owned and surrounded by a fence. It can be viewed from the outside.
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