Chalin (Greater Poland Voivodeship) - Chalin (województwo wielkopolskie)

Chalin - a small village in the village of Poland, located in Greater Poland Voivodeship, in you will say Międzychodzki, in Sieraków commune, in the center of the Poznań Lake District.

Information

Geographic coordinates: 52 ° 36'07 "N, 16 ° 02'17" E

In the years 1975–1998, the town administratively belonged to the then Poznań Province. The smallest village in terms of population in the Sieraków commune.

The seat of the Nature Education Center Sierakowski Landscape Park.

History

The town was first mentioned in documents in 1400 (Thelina) as the property of Dobiesław z KwilczIn the 16th century the property of Tomasz Śremski, in the 19th century - the Kurnatowski family, in the early Twentieth century to 1930 - Antkowski. In the 1930s the property was leased. In 1939, the tenant was Zurcher.

From around 1950, the seat of the State Agricultural Farm (PGR). In the 1960s, some farm and residential buildings were demolished after being devastated. Since 1992, in the resources of the Agricultural Property Agency of the State Treasury.

In 1993, the property was sold. At present, the owner is the Landscape Parks Complex of the Wielkopolska Region and it houses the Nature Education Center. The manor house was adapted for this purpose in 1995 and an additional hotel building was built. The center is surrounded by a park with a varied tree stand.

Historical monuments

The historic manor and farm complex includes:

  • Court (with modest classicist features) built around the middle of the Of the nineteenth century for the then owner of the village, as well as the independence activist, Apolinary Kurnatowski. It was probably expanded in the early twentieth century. The latest research confirms that the manor house in its framework dates back to the early seventeenth or even sixteenth century.
  • landscaped park, end of the 19th century,
  • grange
  • brick piggery farm workers, 4th quarter of the 19th century,
  • barn (now a sheepfold), brick in 1866, rebuilt in 1965,
  • barn brick in 1907

Tourism

Due to the very attractive location of the village in the Sierakowski Landscape Park, many hiking and cycling trails run through the village.

There are 3 educational paths 2 to 4 km long from the Nature Education Center, incl. to a deep ravine near Ławickie Lake.

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