Kadyny village, situated near the Vistula Lagoon, contains wonderful architectural, natural and landscape values. Its rich history comes from Medieval times. This place is settled into a dazzling landscape, almost like mountains, created by Elbląg High-lands and preserved lagoon's cliff shore where denivelations reaching 50 meters high. It is distinguished by outstanding villa's architecture from 19th/20th century, designed in every single detail in English gothic style from Victorian Epoch. Created by architects from Berlin with leading of Steinbrecht. Kadyny possess well preserved historical spatial layout. In majority, there are remarkable compositional and view connections between: palace-garden ensemble, farm, village and surrounding landscape mainly connected with the Vistula Lagoon. However, park ensemble, in particular French style garden, has been significantly blurred due to longtime neglects. The 17th century palace and garden were summer residence of German Kaiser Frederick Wilhelm II between 1898-1945. Unfortunately, only single garden composition's elements of its former glory have been conserved until now. The palace-garden ensemble has not been revaluated despite high cultural values and many archival materials presenting its history. Nowadays, spatial layout and village's architecture is astonishing. Thanks to its originality and picturesque settlement is a regional attraction.
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