Manor in Witaszyce, Manor and historical monument in Witaszyce, Poland.
The Manor in Witaszyce is a white residential building with traditional Polish architecture and balanced proportions characteristic of 18th and 19th century noble houses. The structure stands on Aleja Wolności 35 and displays typical features of its period.
This residence began as a noble estate and gradually gained recognition as an important cultural site. It received official protection status when registered in the national heritage preservation system in 1989.
The manor now houses a museum where visitors can see exhibitions about the region's past and the way people have lived there. These collections reveal how traditions and daily life evolved in the Jarocin area.
The manor can be reached through the main entrance on Słupska Street in the village. Visitors should plan their visit during daytime hours when the museum displays are open and the grounds are accessible.
The manor holds a specific registration number in Poland's national heritage registry that identifies it as an official cultural monument in the Greater Poland region. This formal designation ensures the building receives ongoing protection and study.
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