Charzewice manor park is the largest and oldest park in the city,located on the northern outskirts of Stalowa Wola. It was founded by the family Lubomirski in the eighteenth century.
Charzewice and Rozwadów from the first half of the eighteenth century to the Second World War was the seat of the ancestral line of princes Lubomirski from Rzeszów-Rozwadów line. From this period preserved a large manor park with old trees in Charzewice and several buildings of the manor. Park was designed in a romantic style with the river and the island on it. It was full of all kinds of old and rare species of trees and shrubs, conifers and deciduous trees, imported from distant countries. There were also adjacent gardens with greenhouses where they were grown up tropical fruits.
To this day retains many interesting tree species of which six are listed as natural monuments. Great big magnolia trees are blooming profusely in early spring. Then here is the white anemones and beautifully fragrant violets.
The park has preserved several manor buildings, for example Guest Palace - called "pavilion", carriage house and tower with apartments for the Officials and the nineteenth century outbuilding known as the "manor house hunting." For 90 years of the twentieth century in the prince's estate was PGR (a State Agricultural Farm, form of collective farming). Today, unfortunately, the area falls into disrepair.
The park has preserved the old arrangement. No longer has the charm of the past, but today is still a beautiful place, but a little neglected.
The cache is a larger non-magnetic micro hidden in one of the buildings next to the manor house. Bring something to write with, and be sure to have a good mask on a place to hide!
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