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Count Skarbków Park

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Count Skarbków Park
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Area5.0005 hectares
Established18th century

Count Skarbków Park (formerly Zdrojowy[1]) is a municipal park in Grodzisk Mazowiecki.

Description

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The park is located in the center of Grodzisk Mazowiecki, bordering the PKP grounds to the north and Foksal Villa, which houses the National Heritage Board of Poland. It borders 3-go Maja Street (south), Bartniaka Street (west), and Okulickiego Street (east). The park area is flat, covered with old trees (old oaks and bald cypress). The Rokicianka River, a tributary of the Rokitnica, flows through the park.[2]

History

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The park was opened to residents around 1870. Before that, until the mid-19th century, it was part of the Jordanowickie gardens of the Mokronoski family. Initially, the park was more extensive and had the character of a spa park. There was a Hydropathic Establishment for Society People.[1] After World War II, the park area was reduced due to the city's development.[3]

In 2012, the park underwent revitalization, enriching its compositional and spatial layout. As part of the revitalization, a new playground, a fountain, and an educational trail were built. The park was officially reopened after revitalization on July 22, 2012, on the 490th anniversary of Grodzisk receiving its city rights.[2]

On June 19, 2022, a graduation tower was opened in the park.[4] The graduation tower is eight meters high and has a volume of 920 m3.[5]

Natural monuments

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  • Pedunculate oak Henryk (Quercus robur, circumference 463 cm)
  • Pedunculate oak Aleksander (Quercus robur, circumference 283 cm)
  • Common ash Hieronim (Fraxinus excelsior, circumference 247 cm)
  • Common ash Wojciech (Fraxinus excelsior, circumference 275 cm)
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References

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  1. ^ a b Pola Neis (2016-11-06). "Count Skarbków Park (formerly Zdrojowy) in Grodzisk Mazowiecki after revitalization. Beware of the "spirit of the park"". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. ^ a b "Count Skarbków Park". rewitalizacja.grodzisk.pl. Retrieved 2024-07-20.
  3. ^ Marek Cabanowski (1996). Mój Grodzisk. Agencja Groat Press.
  4. ^ "Public Information Bulletin". bip.grodzisk.pl. Retrieved 2024-07-20.
  5. ^ "It's today! Opening of the graduation tower with attractions" (in Polish). grodzisknews.pl. Retrieved 2024-07-20.
  6. ^ Resolution No. 716/2014 of the City Council in Grodzisk Mazowiecki of March 26, 2014, on the establishment of natural monuments in the municipal park named after Count Skarbków in Grodzisk Mazowiecki.