Studzienka Manor in Gdańsk, Noble manor from the 18th century in Wrzeszcz district, Gdańsk, Poland.
Studzienka Manor is an 18th-century brick residence in Wrzeszcz with stables, economic buildings, and adjoining grounds. The ensemble features stone sculptures, decorative benches, and columns that reflect the classical style of its period.
The manor was built in the second half of the 18th century as part of the region's noble estate development. It became registered as a protected monument and remains connected to Pomerania's architectural heritage.
The manor reflects how regional noble families lived and organized their estates around such residences. Visitors can still observe the spatial separation between the private quarters and the working parts of the property.
The property is located on Traugutta Street in Wrzeszcz and is accessible by local transport. As a protected monument, visitors should check ahead about visiting conditions or guided tour availability.
The manor's garden contains an original stone grotto, a rare feature built for the family's leisure and enjoyment. Such grottos were luxury garden elements that reflected the wealth and refinement of earlier residents.
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