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project info
Start date: 31 January 2025
End date: 30 November 2026
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 1 188 167,35 €
EU contribution: 1 006 015,25 € (85%)
programme
Programming period: 2021-2027
European Commission Topic
European Commission Topic

Hrabski Ogrod – revitalisation and arrangement of the park at the Ostrowski Palace in Tomaszów Mazowiecki

The project aims to improve the quality and accessibility of the cultural heritage resources of the city of Tomaszów Mazowiecki by carrying out conservation and restoration works of historical and cultural infrastructure. The project is a continuation (second stage) of the concept of revitalisation of the Solidarity Park and the palace area of the Ostrowski Family Palace, which currently houses the Antoni hr Museum. Ostrowski in Tomaszów Maz. The whole area is a palace and park complex entered in the register of monuments (register number 342 and 397). The assumption is to restore the cultural and historical tissue of the palace and park complex, including restoring its splendor, aesthetic and spatial values, in particular natural ones. The project will allow to restore and preserve the living cultural heritage and protect against the impact of strong anthropopression. The project foresees: 1) works related to the maintenance, care and arrangement of green areas and greenery; 2) renovation and maintenance of the surface of the zone in front of the building of the former carriage house in the pallet part (currently in use); 3) levelling the area and reconstructing and arranging the passages, enabling the connection of the north-eastern part with the existing passage on the slope towards the Cultural Center building and connecting the north-western part of the area by the Museum with the garden interior at the western facade of the palace - in accordance with the historical communication system of the palace and park complex; 4) arrangement of the natural-archaeological zone for use as part of the Museum's educational programs (near the eastern facade of the palace); 5) arrangement of lapidarium and pots with plantings of seasonal perennials and dyeing plants - known from historical sources describing the park; 6) maintenance of the retaining wall constituting a relic and dismantling of the fence from the grid; 7) reconstruction of the rainwater drainage system existing at the Ostrowski Palace along with water drainage to the rain garden designed in the park; 8) making illuminations of the palace and elements of historical greenery; 9) making elements of small architecture - with a representation of a given park climate (baskets, benches). The costs associated with the above are investor, conservation and archaeological supervision services. The investment costs will be spread over the period 2024-2025. The applicant shall have ready-made design documentation with arrangements and permits. As part of the project, activities will be undertaken to promote the place of cultural heritage as a tourist attraction combining elements of cultural tourism, combined with innovative methods of cultural education - outdoor performances with workshops and concerts organized outdoors, using landscape values. During the implementation of the investment, a media campaign (advertising spots) will be carried out. The applicant will fulfil the obligations of information and promotion of the project (information board, website - with information about the project, about the co-financing and participation of EU funds, the required marking and the necessary information specified in the beneficiary's manual). The aim is to improve the quality and accessibility of historic public spaces for cultural activities, including their adaptation to the needs of people with special needs. Activities will serve to activate and integrate local communities by enabling them to contact the high culture and cultural-educational activities of cultural institutions. As part of the project, tourism products in the field of culture will be developed, based in particular on the local offer of the Museum and the Cultural Centre. The project implements the ECA’s recommendations on cultural sites and takes into account the ICOMOS quality principles. It is expected that the place will be visited annually by 6,600 people.

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