Tetmajerówka, Wooden manor complex in Bronowice Małe, Kraków, Poland.
Tetmajerówka is a single-story manor house in Bronowice Małe with neoclassical features, surrounded by outbuildings including a stable, carriage house, and painting studio. The complex shows a typical rural layout with the residence at the center and service buildings nearby.
The Franciscan Order began building the manor after buying farmland from local peasants between 1853 and 1855, with construction completed in 1862. The artist Tetmajer later took over the property, which then took his name.
The place connects to Włodzimierz Tetmajer, a painter of the Young Poland movement who set up his studio here. Artists working in this space continue to shape how locals think about their art history today.
The property sits at Tetmajera Street 38 in Kraków and can be viewed from the outside, with the garden forming part of the visible space. Visitors should keep in mind that it remains a private residence, so keeping a respectful distance is important.
The Tetmajer family lost the property after the war, but the artist's great-granddaughter recovered it in 1991 and has maintained it since. This recovery of family history gives the place deeper meaning for his descendants.
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