The manor complex in Zdunowo, Manor complex in Zdunowo, Poland.
The manor complex in Zdunowo is a landed estate in Masovian Voivodeship comprising the main house, outbuildings, and grounds with architectural elements from the 18th and 19th centuries. The ensemble shows a mix of different construction phases and includes both the primary residence and the supporting structures of the property.
The main building was constructed around 1910, combining later additions with older portions of the estate. The structure received official protected monument status in Poland in 1980.
The complex preserves a traditional park with a linden alley from the late 18th century, showing how landowners designed their estates. Visitors can still walk beneath the old trees and experience the original landscape layout today.
The estate is located in Gmina Załuski and accessible via local road networks. The flat terrain of the region makes walking and exploring the grounds straightforward.
The complex is registered under number A-186 in the Warsaw registry of Masovian Voivodeship. This registration places it within Poland's official record of protected heritage sites.
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