About this place
Manor in Rataje is a 19th-century manor house in Rataje, Poland. It is a symmetrical, single-storey building designed in a minimalist style, with a pseudobaroque tympanum and a wooden porch. The roof is covered with asphalt, and the house stands in a landscaped park of about 8 hectares. It makes a good stop for a short walk and a quiet look around the grounds.
- The manor itself is worth noticing for its balanced form, single-floor layout, minimalist character, and the decorative tympanum set above the entrance.
- A short avenue of chestnut trees leads to the house, giving the approach to the manor a clear, historic setting, while the surrounding landscaped park covers about 8 hectares.
- On the west side of the park, you can see a wooden granary left from the former farm; today it serves as a youth club and a library.
Bring comfortable shoes if you want to walk through the park and along the chestnut avenue. This is a good choice for visitors looking for a calm, compact outing with a bit of historic architecture and a local green setting.
Nearby places
Earn badges for the places you visit
Download NextOnTrip, discover new places and check off your trails.