The Dolnowiejski Manor, ready for use after conservation and renovation, is located on a site where the confirmed history of manorial buildings dates back to the sixteenth century. The outline of the present-day manor originated in the eighteenth century and its basic expansion took place in the 1820s, endowing the edifice with a Classicistic form. From 1946, the manor became systematically devastated and, although registered as a historical monument, it was nearing a state of „technical death”. First attempts at general repair and the adaptation of the building for the purposes of a teachers’ library were made in 1985. Construction work was carried out upon the basis of a project which planned the attainment of three goals: an improvement of the technical state of the manor, the recreation of its spatial disposition from the period of the last, Classicistic expansion, and the introduction of a new function, without infringing on the historical fibre and plan of the manor.
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