Willa "Pod Jedlami"


Villa under Jedlami in February 2009 Willa pod Jedlami, north side Villa under Jedlami, south side

Willa "Pod Jedlami", in. House "Pod Jedlami" - a Zakopane-style villa in Zakopane (Koziniec 1), designed by Stanisław Witkiewicz. Year of construction 1897, investor Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski, builder: Zapotoczny and Obrochta.

The name under the Jedi is derived from the ever growing herb in the garden.

The villa was built for the Pawlikowski family and still remains in the hands of the family. It was built in 1897 on the Koziniec hill near the Bystre district. The building was chosen by the architect himself. The building is considered the most complete realization of Witkiewicz's style. The attention is paid to: a solid stone fortress reaching the highest point of 4 meters, carved elements (eg lynx, balustrade), sheltered stairs (north side) verandah or couch from the south. In the middle are preserved antique interiors adorned with highlander ornaments, original furniture in the Zakopane style, paintings and works of art.

Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska (wife of Jan Gwalbert Henryk Pawlikowski) was living in the villa. There was also her sister - Magdalena Samozwaniec.

Villa surrounded by old limbs, yew, larch. The lime is also growing here. In the western part of the garden is an historic well, also the project of Witkiewicz. There is also a former farmhouse called the House under Jasieńmi. Since 1972 lived in Zofia and Witold Paryscy, outstanding experts of the Tatras. This was also their famous library and archive (after the death of TPN).

Visiting is only possible from the outside. Bibliography

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