Dąbrowski Manor, Michałowice

50°09′02″N 19°59′29″E / 50.150667°N 19.991389°E / 50.150667; 19.991389

Dąbrowski Manor in Michałowice


Coat of arms:
Radwan


Coat of arms:
Nałęcz
Interactive map of the Dąbrowski Manor in Michałowice area
General information
Architectural styleNational Romantic and Historicism
LocationMichałowice village, Michałowice rural administrative district, Kraków county, Lesser Poland province, Poland
Construction started1892
Completed1897
Renovated1985
ClientŻądło-Dąbrowski z Dąbrówki herbu (coat of arms) Radwan family
OwnerLorenz family
Design and construction
ArchitectTeodor Talowski
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The mansion/manor home (dwór) in Michałowice village, Lesser Poland province, Poland, designed by prominent architect Teodor Talowski (1857–1910), and reminiscent of a suburban villa, was constructed in the years 1892–1897, for the noble (szlachta) family, Żądło-Dąbrowski z Dąbrówki herbu (coat of arms) Radwan, who moved from Mazovia, Poland.

The manor complex includes: the manor house, a granary, a stable, and a surrounding park.

The manor complex was entered into the Register of Immovable Monuments of Lesser Poland Province (also known as Małopolska voivodeship or Małopolska province) at the Provincial Office for the Protection of Monuments in Kraków.