A manorial estate in Łąkta Górna

The mansion situated in a historical park was erected in 1883 by the Arłamowicz family, the owners of the estate. In 1921 it was rebuilt by a family member Rutkowski. The manor house is eclectical, brick and one-storeyed of a rectangular shape. It is also cellared to some extent. The pendiment of the eastern part of the mansion created in 1939 presents itself in an especially attractive way. It is decorated with a series of windows with pointed arches on their tops, separated by half-columns and by a row of rose windows. The house was covered with a tiled roof with two sloping sides. Next to the mansion there are a park with many historic trees and a magnificent beech alley, a wooden manorial chapel and a granary belonging to the biggest ancient structures of this type in the region.