Dworek Suchorzewskich, Mielec
Facts and practical information
Suchorzewski Manor House - a building located at 5 Tadeusza Kościuszki Street in Mielec. It is entered with its garden in the register of immovable monuments of Podkarpackie province under the number A-868 of 12.02.1981. It was built around 1830 in the Empire style. Destroyed during World War II, the manor house was renovated in 1945. It is a one-storey, brick and plastered building, set on an elongated rectangle. It is covered with a gable metal roof. In front, there is a four-column portico topped with a beam with triglyphs and a triangular gable. Rectangular windows have window prisms, above them there is a cornice with a row of small windows. In the interiors there are barrel vaults with lunettes. At the back of the manor house there is a large garden. The owner of the manor house, Ignacy Suchorzewski, was arrested during the January Uprising after finding a weapons warehouse during a search. From the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 21st century the manor house housed a pharmacy.
5 Tadeusza KościuszkiMielec
Dworek Suchorzewskich – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Muzeum Regionalne w Mielcu, Jadernówka, Kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela w Książnicach, Stadion Miejski.