Jerzmanowski Park, Historic park and palace complex in Bieżanów-Prokocim district, Krakow, Poland.
Jerzmanowski Park is an estate with palace buildings and natural grounds in a Krakow district. The land holds classical oak trees, weeping birches, cherry trees, and other vegetation that has grown over many decades.
The palace building was constructed between 1777 and 1783 and changed hands several times, including ownership by the Wodzicki and Jerzmanowski families. In the early 1900s it came under the Augustinian order, which shifted the place's purpose.
The site functioned as an educational hub after the Augustine Order established schools within its grounds. This connection to learning remains part of how locals view the place today.
The grounds feature outdoor exercise equipment, children's play areas, and fountains for visitors. Free parking is available near the Drwinka river.
Several ancient trees on the grounds, including four pedunculate oaks, a red beech, and a plane tree, are registered as natural monuments. They stand protected because of their rare botanical value.
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