Homestead in Goszcz ( Polish: Zespół dworski w Goszczy ) is a homestead located in the village of Goszcz in the commune of Kocmyzow-Lyuborzyce of the Krakow County Powers of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship , Poland . The estate is included in the register of protected monuments of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship [1] .
| Homestead | |
| Manor in Goscha | |
|---|---|
| Zespół dworski w Goszczy | |
| A country | |
| Lesser Poland Voivodeship | Goshcha |
| Construction | 1847 - 1849 |
The manor was built in 1849. During the January uprising from March 6 to 11, 1863, the headquarters of General Marian Langevich was in the estate, where he was proclaimed leader of the uprising.
In 1900, the estate was renovated by the next owner Zygmunt Zubrzycki.
On February 17, 1979, the estate was entered into the register of protected monuments of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship (No. A-613 / M).
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Literature
- Piotr Libicki: Dwory i pałace wiejskie w Małopolsce i na Podkarpaciu. Kraków: Dom Wydawniczy REBIS Sp. z oo ISBN, 2012, p. 100. ISBN 978-837510-597-1 .
- Zdzisław Noga: Osadnictwo i krajobraz od schyłku średniowiecza po współczesność. ZZJPK w Krakowie, 1997, p. 53. ISBN 83-901471-7-3 .