• Address: 74-503 Mirowo

Mirowo is a large village laid out on an oval plan. In the central part of the village stands a medieval church, and to the west of the church, on the shore of a pond, lies the former site of a garden and manor complex featuring a neoclassical manor house built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

The building is a single-story structure with a basement, topped by a gable roof. The manor house was built around a four-sided courtyard, which is separated from the street by a wall. On the south and west sides, the building is surrounded by the former manor park.

The front facade of the building has seven axes and is symmetrical, with risalits in the central and side sections. The building is adorned with window bands, profiled cornices, and pilasters.

Inside, there is a characteristic layout of rooms with a hall aligned with the front entrance. The original layout has been slightly altered. No historical furnishings have survived inside the building. The original door and window frames have not been preserved.

After 1945, the complex of all the manor buildings was taken over by an agricultural production cooperative. Subsequently, the manor house—which was in a state of ruin—was purchased by a private individual in 1996, who undertook its renovation. The property was entered on the provincial list of historic monuments in June 1996. 

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