We started the second day of our trip in Pępowo (west of Krotoszyn), but I will not give you a puck because there were people who were very inhospitable and selfish - they bought the palace and fenced it. There is a bell, but also a sign that greets a sharp dog. Signum temporis; ((<br />
It was even worse, a bit further - from 3 km, in Gębice. There is a huge park behind the fence and even with night vision devices, you can't see anything. <br />
Only here, in Rokosowo, we were able to cheer the eye. It is a neo-Gothic (19th century) property of the Mycielski family - a noble family of Wielkopolska. Today, the palace belongs to the European Integration Center, subordinate to the Marshal's Office of the Wielkopolska Province, which is probably why it can be seen. As a curiosity, let me tell you that this is a property that once belonged to the Rokossowski family. Everyone probably remembers the famous representative of this family - Konstanty.