July#1: Heritage sites

   The Grand Mansion in Kozłówka was built circa 1742 by the Magnate Zamoyiski's family. It is one of the best preserved old mansions in Poland and it is highly ranked in Europe for its original interior decor, stylish furniture and paintings. The Kozłówka village lies some 32km from Lublin and its geographic situation, away from main roads, saved it from serious damage during the two World Wars.

  At the back of the mansion there is a beautiful park with very old trees, lanes, ponds and season gardens, which are a big attraction for the visitors.

Votes: 0
E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of MyEnglishClub to add comments!

Join MyEnglishClub

Comments

  • Glory of another day, hmm though, the view covered a lot things,  a few patches of clouds in the blue sky, trees, greensward, white walls. 

  • History repeats itself !

    “... the vintage of history is forever repeating ~ same old vines, same old wines!”
    ― E.A. Bucchianeri

    Must say, nice piece of writing rysperski.
    Rys, its not fair, you have fine writing skills and you avoid Blog writing, I hope, you write atleast a Blog in a weak.
    Thanks for sharing about Poland, dear.
  • but this is very nice and clean i wish i can see it closely :)"thanks Mr.Rys :)"

  • Is someone can go inside and see this mansion?

  • Hi Noa,

       No, the grand mansion is now a national museum. The soviet backed regime in Poland nationalised all latifundia, factories, workshops and whatever they could lay their greedy hands on. The Zamoyiski family emigrated to France and Canada. Now, a great-grandson of the Zamoyiski's returned to Poland and is the major of Zamość, the town once owned by the Zamoyiski family, but as the grand mansion was made a museum, he did not claim it back.

  • Is the family still lives in the mansion?

This reply was deleted.