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Piotrowice

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The manor was erected after 1899 by Ludwik Budzisław Kopeć. Some of the farm buildings were also constructed then, of which only the brick cowshed remained until the present times. The building is surrounded by a naturalist landscape park linked with an orchard located on the southeast. The tree stand is dominated by ashes, horse chestnuts, poplars, maple trees, linden, and hornbeams, with examples of trees in particular species recognized as monuments of nature, and individual magnificent examples of European Larch and English Oak. After the Second World War, the estate together with the manor became property of the State Treasury. Initially, a military unit was located in the manor, and after the 1950s it housed a dairy, a school, and a public library.

 

When in Piotrowice Wielkie, it is also worth seeing the brick windmill, the so-called smock mill – the only monument of this type in the Lublin Region. Also noteworthy are the historical roadside shrines: the brick shrine with the figure of St. John of Nepomuk dating from the 19th century (standing on the right side of the road leading to the village of Krasienin), and the roadside column shrine from the 19th century with the figure of Madonna with Child, called “Our Lady of the Manor” (it is located at the entrance to the palace), which was most likely founded by the manor’s owner, Ludwik Kopeć. In the village centre at the intersection stands a roadside chapel built in the 19th century, featuring the painting of Our Lady of Częstochowa in the altar. A rest area for cyclists is located at the local Voluntary Fire Department Station.

 

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