TEA-HOUSE

The pavilion, also called the Temple of Athena or Belvedere, was built in 1804. In the form of a Greek temple. He was a gift to Countess von Reden on her second wedding anniversary. The central part of the building was opened to the panorama of the Giant Mountains through a colonnaded living room with niches. On the walls one could read the biographies of the Count and Countess romantically facing each other. Today, one of the wings of the Tea-house houses what is known as the “Tea-house”. mobile library, while the second exhibits an exhibition of eleven palatial establishments inscribed by the President of Poland on the prestigious list of Monuments of History.