Reg.Nr. 99/PL/01

Restoration of Tulowice Manor House and Garden

Tulowocie Manor was built late in the 18th century for the Larocki family. Its designer, Hilary Szpilowski, was one of the leading architects of Polish neoclassicism. It was devastated after WW2. The estate has been owned by Andrzej and Aleksandra Novàk-Zemplinski since 1980. ...
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Project details

Title:Restoration of Tulowice Manor House and Garden
Entr. year: 1999
Result:Medal
Country: Poland
Town: Tulowice n/Sochaczew
Category type: architectural heritage
Building type/ Project type: residential building
Former use:Manor house
Actual use:Single-family residence
Built: 18th century
Architect / Proj.leader: Hilary Szpilowski, Architect , Andrzej Novàk-Zemplinski, Architect (Tulowice-Dwor - PL)
The Jury's citation: For the timely and admirable rescue of an abandoned neo-classical manor house on the point of demolition, and its painstaking restoration by its owners over a number of years.
GPS:52°20'21.4" N; 20°16'56.2" E

Description:
Tulowocie Manor was built late in the 18th century for the Larocki family. Its designer, Hilary Szpilowski, was one of the leading architects of Polish neoclassicism. It was devastated after WW2. The estate has been owned by Andrzej and Aleksandra Novàk-Zemplinski since 1980. Renovation work began in 1981.