Manor in Raba Wyżna, Manor and palace complex in Raba Wyżna, Poland.
The Manor in Raba Wyżna is a palace building located in the village center, designed with classical features of Polish architecture from the early 20th century. The estate consists of several connected structures that form a single architectural group.
The manor was built in the early decades of the 20th century when landowners in the region modernized their residences. It received official designation as a cultural monument in 1985.
The manor reflects how local landowners organized their estates and built their homes in this part of Poland. Walking around it reveals the tastes and ways of life that families maintained in rural Lesser Poland.
The building sits in the middle of the village and is easy to reach on foot. Visitors should remember it is a protected monument, so access to certain areas may be limited.
The estate carries the official registration number A-192 as a protected cultural property and is one of the few surviving noble residences in the immediate area. This identification number allows researchers and visitors to access detailed historical information about the structure.
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