The building dates back to the 16th-17th century and includes an interesting collection of stones, mainly tombstones and border stones. In the centre of the village there is an impressive historic building - a palace from the 16th to 18th century, surrounded by a beautiful park. The first mention of the village comes from 1292, when it was given to the knight Żelisław for his military service. In the years 1773-1918 Żelisławki was under the administration of the Prussian partition, and in 1919 it became part of the Free City of Gdańsk. On September 1, 1939, they were incorporated into the Third Reich. In the spring of 1945 Żelisławki found itself again in Poland. The object is located in Pszczółki community.
- Adres Żelisławki 2, 83-032 Żelisławki
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19th Century Windmill in Pszczółki
It is an example of a wooden windmill of the Dutch type, one of the last preserved objects in the...
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Autodrome in Pszczółki
The Centre for Improvement of Driving Techniques Autodrome Pomerania was established by the...
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Hill of Hope in Ulkowy
The Hill of Hope is the highest point in the community of Pszczółki - 100m above sea level....
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Museum of Honey in Pszczółki
The Museum of Honey and Beekeeping in Pszczółki is a private museum run by the District...
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Sobowidz Viewing Tower
A vantage point overlooking the area. The object is located in the community of Trąbki Wielkie.
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Ulkowy Playground
A place to relax, where you can use the playground, pitch, benches, as well as the outdoor gym....
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