Sobieski's fortified manor in Lublin3D ModelNoAI
The manor was most likely built in the 16th century. Marek Sobieski became its owner in 1601. It was included in the copperplate engraving by Hogenberg and Braun from 1618. A depiction from 1661 includes a farm and three houses. In the 18th century the manor was owned by the Radziwił family. From 1811 the manor included a mill (initially horizontal, later vertical). In 1884 two additional stories were built to serve as apartments. At the time two edge-adjacent buildings were added, closing the property from the sides facing a brewery and hospice. The additional structures were symmetrical, and the courtyard had one additional building that included a carriage house.
3d Modeling: Wojciech Miedziocha, Robert Miedziocha Consultations/documentation: Roman Zwierzchowski
Wykorzystano materiały stworzone w ramach projektu europejskiego Erasmus+: „APPROACH Urban Timemaps – Applicable Representation of City Centres with Heritage Importance” – „Prezentacja Centrów Miast Historycznych w formie zdigitalizowanej”
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