Unfortunately closed due to Corona. The front is no longer the entrance, can only be reached via a nettle path, then the gate is over. But relatively easy to see from there. Again, not for the camera. The rear (today the entrance) is easier to see. Beautifully restored with EU funds. A tourist attraction in Krzecko is the castle and the castle park, the complex of which was created by the von der Goltz family in the middle of the 19th century. The total area is 6 hectares. On the south side, a Japanese magnolia tree grows on the arched forecourt, which is seven meters high and five meters wide in the crown.
The park has numerous trees between 100 and 150 years old, among which a 27 meter high red book with a circumference of four meters (trunk diameter: 1.30 meters) stands out.
The castle was a rest home after the Second World War and is now the seat of a social welfare institution. Source: Wikipedia