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Suburban manor house (Konarski’s)

Suburban manor house (Konarski’s)

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Suburban manor house (Konarski’s)


Konarskiego 15, 33-100 Tarnów

The manor house of classicistic character was built in the first half of the 19th century. Initially wooden and at present made of brick it is a perfect example of care for historic buildings in Tarnów. For this reason it houses the seat of Provincial Heritage Monuments Protection Office. The history of the manor house is connected with Zabłocie town, which is now a district of Tarnów. The residence belonged to the Sanguszkos and next Antoni Kopaczyński, and later to the Nideckis. After the first world war the manor fell into the hands of Józef and Helena Czajka and Jan Sworzeń, and in the 1970’s it was sold to the state treasury.

  Click to listen highlighted text! The manor house of classicistic character was built in the first half of the 19th century. Initially wooden and at present made of brick it is a perfect example of care for historic buildings in Tarnów. For this reason it houses the seat of Provincial Heritage Monuments Protection Office. The history of the manor house is connected with Zabłocie town, which is now a district of Tarnów. The residence belonged to the Sanguszkos and next Antoni Kopaczyński, and later to the Nideckis. After the first world war the manor fell into the hands of Józef and Helena Czajka and Jan Sworzeń, and in the 1970’s it was sold to the state treasury.

The manor house of classicistic character was built in the first half of the 19th century. Initially wooden and at present made of brick it is a perfect example of care for historic buildings in Tarnów. For this reason it houses the seat of Provincial Heritage Monuments Protection Office. The history of the manor house is connected with Zabłocie town, which is now a district of Tarnów. The residence belonged to the Sanguszkos and next Antoni Kopaczyński, and later to the Nideckis. After the first world war the manor fell into the hands of Józef and Helena Czajka and Jan Sworzeń, and in the 1970’s it was sold to the state treasury.

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