The greatest attraction here is Maria Konopnicka Museum. Established in 1957, the museum comprises a historical manor house from the 1700s, a storage building (old granary) and a park
The estate was awarded to Maria Konopnicka in 1903 as a gift from the nation, to honour the 25th anniversary of her creative work.
The most valuable holdings of the museum include manuscripts of works by Maria Konopnicka. We can also see here numerous artefacts related to Polish literature, an exposition of paintings by Maria Dulębianka, and a collection of old inkwells and other office accessories from the 19th and early 20th century.
Worth seeing:
- cottages from the late 19th/early 20th century
Photo: Krzysztof Zajączkowski