• Address: 72-003 Rzędziny

The palace park in Rzędziny is a rather interesting green space with a wide variety of trees. The complex is not fenced off. The park was once part of a palace and park complex. During World War II, the palace was destroyed, but visitors can still admire the remnants of the park, which covers an area of 12.86 hectares. Although it has not been preserved in its pre-war form, it remains an attractive site well worth a visit. The park’s original layout is now difficult to discern. The park is home to oak, beech, and ash trees that are over a century old. Visitors can also admire mountain elm, small-leaved linden, Norway maple, sycamore maple, black alder, and hornbeam. Conifers in the park include pines, spruces, firs, and Douglas firs. Ivy climbs up some of the trees, adding to the charm of the place, and a wide strip runs through the central part of the complex, separating the trees growing there and leading toward the former farm buildings. The park is located adjacent to the former farm buildings.

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