Miloslaw Park

The building has an irregular shape with a storied part of the central hipped roof covered with flattened and round, now reduced, tower.

The park is located in a palace expanded in the nineteenth century, once the seat of Mielżyńskich, later Kościelski burned in 1945 and rebuilt in the years 1963–1969.

Came then: Henryk Sienkiewicz, Leon Wyczółkowski, Lucjan Rydel, Julian Fałat, as well as other prominent scientists, artists and writers .

Stand of the park create both native species (hornbeams (grab), ashs, lime trees, alders, Robinia and oak), as well as exotic (ginkgo biloba, Wiązowiec West, Japanese pagoda, glediczja locust and Taxodium).

The ponds nest and stop during air numerous species of aquatic birds (grebes, swans, goose, duck, coots).