Manor in Cianowice Duże, Historical manor in Cianowice Duże, Poland.
The manor is a palace complex in Cianowice Duże with symmetrical facades and carefully decorated architectural details throughout. The buildings display 19th century characteristics with ornamental stonework, shaped roof lines, and refined trim work.
Architect Teodor Talowski designed the manor in the 19th century, blending traditional Polish design with European architectural styles. The building fell into decline in later years but underwent restoration work in the early 2000s.
The property served as the residence of a noble family for generations and continues to define the village's character. Its design reveals how the architecture reflected the social standing of those who lived there.
The site sits south of Skała within reach of Kraków and is accessible by car from most main roads. Visitors should check in advance about visiting possibilities, as access may be limited at times.
The property returned to the control of Count Eustachy Dobiecki in 2003, reconnecting it with the family that originally owned it. This change allowed the manor to function as a family residence again rather than remaining merely a historical relic.
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