On 21st of June, bishop of Pelplin Ryszard Kasyna and Jarosław Sellin, Secretary of State in Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, officially opened Baroque Park Complex and Gallery of Cistercian Gardens.
On 21st of June, bishop of Pelplin Ryszard Kasyna and Jarosław Sellin, Secretary of State in Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, officially opened Baroque Park Complex and Gallery of Cistercian Gardens.
Located in the old cart house „Cistercian Café”(Kawiarnia Cysterska) is a place where you can find peace away from modern day’s rush.
Café offers sandwiches, pies, desserts, ice cream and hot and cold beverages. You can eat them during a walk or sitting in a relaxing, cozy spot that will keep you warm in winter and cool you down in summer.
Without obstacles, despite the difficult situation in the region due to the COVID-19 pandemic, work is progressing on the project to revitalise the Bishops’ Gardens.
Construction works in the Bishops’ Gardens in Pelplin are progressing. The works on the paths and alleys in the park are well advanced. The laying of curbs and edging has been completed, and the paving of park paths is in progress. Power supply lines for both the lighting in the park and the monitoring system are also ready – in the next stage lamps, cameras and other elements will be installed. Work on the irrigation system is also progressing. The main water pipes, irrigation sections and irrigation wells have already been placed.
Renovation and construction works are in progress in the Bishops’ Gardens – the park complex around the Bishop’s Palace in Pelplin. The project, the primary objective of which is the renovation of the historic park, also includes thorough renovation of two 19th century buildings – the Gate House and the Cart House, which will house the Cistercian Gardens Gallery.
Interview with Tomasz Lesner from the Institute for European Initiatives
The Bishop’s Gardens in Pelplin, a historic park complex on the site of the former Cistercian abbey, are being renovated. The project includes not only the development of the area, but also thorough renovation of two 19th century buildings in the park – the Gate House and the Cart House, which will house the Cistercian Gardens Gallery. Ultimately, the park will be open to visitors, serving not only tourists and pilgrims during the season, but also the residents of Pelplin on a daily basis.
modernisation and development of the historic park, together with renovation, reconstruction, adaptation and modernisation of the buildings on the grounds of the above mentioned park, as part of the project entitled: Baroque park complex in Pelplin – making the area accessible through land development and providing new cultural and exhibition functions.
On 7 April 2017, in Warsaw, Bishop Ryszard Kasyna of Pelplin signed a contract with the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage for the co-financing of the Project entitled: “Baroque park complex in Pelplin – making the area accessible through land development and providing new cultural and exhibition functions” under Measure 8.1 priority axis VIII Protection of cultural heritage and development of cultural resources of the Operational Programme Infrastructure and Environment 2014 - 2020.