The Rose Garden established at the turn of the nineteenth century by the Potocki family underwent multiple transformations. Its zenith coincided with the 1930s. Magnificently composed and enhanced by means of unique examples of sculpture, it constituted a valuable example of the art of gardening. The second half of the twentieth century, however, proved to be less conducive – the composition arrangement and outfitting were altered upon several occasions. The total reconstruction of the garden, carried out at the beginning of the twenty first century, restored its original character and appearance. The Rose Garden in the historical park in Łańcut, extraordinary and enchanting during the early twentieth century, slightly neglected in the second half of that century, and splendidly restored at the beginning of the twenty first century, invites visitors for tours.
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