Elegantes Herrenhaus aus dem frühen 20. Jahrhundert in Lipinki, Polen, 1909 erbaut mit neoklassizistischer Fassade, Giebel und blumengeschmücktem Balkon.
4096 x 3072 px | 34,7 x 26 cm | 13,7 x 10,2 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
1. Juli 2025
Ort:
Lipinki near Gorlice, Lesser Poland, Poland, Europe
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the front facade of the historic manor house in Lipinki, a village in the picturesque Pogórze Ciężkowickie region of Lesser Poland (Małopolska Voivodeship, Gorlice County). Built in 1909 by Franciszek and Jadwiga Straszewski on the site of an earlier estate linked to oil pioneer Jadwiga Straszewska (who established one of Poland's early oil refineries here in the 1860s), the manor exemplifies early 20th-century neoclassical architecture with its symmetrical design, central pediment, balcony decorated with vibrant flowers, and elegant portico entrance. The well-maintained green lawn and surrounding trees bathe in warm sunlight under a clear blue sky, evoking the serene atmosphere of traditional Polish landed gentry estates. Later owned by the Byszewski family and associated with figures like January Uprising veteran Ludwik Miętta-Mikołajewicz, this preserved heritage site represents the rich cultural and industrial history of the region, ideal for themes of architecture, travel, heritage, and rural Polish nobility lifestyle