The Kępiński Manor in Szczurowa
A historic mansion previously belonging to Jan Kępiński and his wife, Anastazja (neé Chwalibóg), built in 1854-1860. It is an example of the architecture of the second half of the 19th-century. The mansion is made completely of brick, one-storey, with a two-storey eastern flank. It is surrounded by a well-kept park containing a flower garden and a pond. The mansion is enlisted in the register of real estate historic monuments of Lesser Poland (the Małopolska region). The mansion has been thoroughly restored. At present, there is a public library in the building.
Click to listen highlighted text! A historic mansion previously belonging to Jan Kępiński and his wife, Anastazja (neé Chwalibóg), built in 1854-1860. It is an example of the architecture of the second half of the 19th-century. The mansion is made completely of brick, one-storey, with a two-storey eastern flank. It is surrounded by a well-kept park containing a flower garden and a pond. The mansion is enlisted in the register of real estate historic monuments of Lesser Poland (the Małopolska region). The mansion has been thoroughly restored. At present, there is a public library in the building.A historic mansion previously belonging to Jan Kępiński and his wife, Anastazja (neé Chwalibóg), built in 1854-1860. It is an example of the architecture of the second half of the 19th-century. The mansion is made completely of brick, one-storey, with a two-storey eastern flank. It is surrounded by a well-kept park containing a flower garden and a pond. The mansion is enlisted in the register of real estate historic monuments of Lesser Poland (the Małopolska region). The mansion has been thoroughly restored. At present, there is a public library in the building.