Willa Niebieska w Lanckoronie
charming apartment in a historic house for 4 guests
we are right next to the market square in Lanckorona
come by from the beginning of May to the end of September
there are plenty of art galleries and interesting events in the area
there are also many cafes with atmosphere and concerts
pets welcome (fee PLN 10/night)
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One day I fell in love with Lanckorona. Even though its glory days seemed to be behind it, I saw incredible potential in it. At the same time, my father - with whom we share a penchant for crazy ideas - decided to buy a house at the Lanckoroński market square. It was a ruin: dirt floor, no sewage system, rotten walls. And yet, Lanckorona has since become my anchor, where I moved permanently after times of constant travel. I replaced the former offices of the Municipal Cooperative with a 2-bedroom apartment, furniture with its own history and terraces overlooking the market square.
Lanckorona is the navel of the world. Everything intertwines here: nature, culture, art. But it is thanks to people that an ordinary walk to buy sugar turns into a conversation with neighbors, greeting a famous director or listening to the sounds of a guitar. We have atmospheric cafes, ceramics galleries and angels on the streets.
They say that Lanckorona resembles Tuscany. I do not agree with this. Tuscany resembles Lanckorona. Come so you can see it for yourself.
Lanckorona is the navel of the world. Everything intertwines here: nature, culture, art. But it is thanks to people that an ordinary walk to buy sugar turns into a conversation with neighbors, greeting a famous director or listening to the sounds of a guitar. We have atmospheric cafes, ceramics galleries and angels on the streets.
They say that Lanckorona resembles Tuscany. I do not agree with this. Tuscany resembles Lanckorona. Come so you can see it for yourself.
Host:
Zosia
We speak these languages: Polish, English, French
We are on-site, we give our guests space and intimacy, but we're always ready to help
My name is Zosia Oszacka. I am from Krakow, although I was born in Wrocław. I spent a large part of my life in Lanckorona, which I connected with, among other things, thanks to my almost 100-year-old house in the Market Square. Dad bought it in the early 1990s as a complete ruin and the following years were spent renovating it. The house once belonged to the last Mayor of Lanckorona - Jan Kanty Tomczykiewicz, who died here in 1934. The last one, because in the same year Lanckorona lost its city rights and since then we only have mayors. I was one of them myself in the years 2002-2014. We do not know the fate of the house until the era of the Polish People's Republic, when it was the seat of a shoe and hardware store on the ground floor and the office of the Commune Cooperative on the first floor. The renovation turned out to be a lifelong project, and the added value is the fact that it shaped me in many aspects. He awakened in me a passion for architecture and interiors. I am a philologist by profession, but now I know that I missed my calling. Therefore, I pursue my career as an amateur in this field, which brings me joy and satisfaction. My son and I live on the ground floor, where there used to be shops, and I prepared the first floor, where the GS offices were, for Letniks, or Airmen - as they call you in Lanckorona. Please visit us when the weather is warm - from May Day to the end of September. Then we go into autumn and winter sleep until summer!
Where will I sleep?
4 ppl. – Willa Niebieska
100 m²
•Without pets
The holiday apartment is located on the first floor of a nearly hundred-year-old wooden house on the Market Square in Lanckorona. It has a separate entrance and is accessed by steep stairs. It consists of a living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms and has two balconies overlooking the Market Square and greenery.
What do I find on the spot?