Ksawerów Manor House

The building was designed by Wojciech Bobiński, and constructed in 1840, as the residence for nobleperson Ksawer Pusłowski.

[1][2][3] The Ksawerów Manor House was designed by architect Wojciech Bobiński, and built in 1840, as the residence for nobleperson Ksawer Pusłowski.

Near it was also built a road, which forms the current Ksawerów Street.

It was built in the southern portion in the village of Wierzbno, which is now part of Warsaw.

[5] The manor house was designed in the neoclassical style, and has the floor plan in the shape of the letter T. It is one-storey-tall, and has a Ionic order portico with four columns.