The former landscape park, preserved in the English style, was founded in the late 18th century by the owner of Niemodlin’s assets, Count Jan Nepomucen Karol Praschma.
Its most valuable part is the oldest Polish Arboretum with numerous specimens of exotic trees. Walking along the designated natural and educational path you can admire nearly a hundred species of trees and shrubs. The garden’s greatest pride are its rhododendrons, azaleas, kalmias and tulip trees, which are particularly beautiful when they are in bloom. The park is home to many monumental trees, four of which, planted at the time of the park’s establishment, are considered to be the oldest in Poland and have the status of natural monuments: the Western cedar, Juniperus virginiana, American tulip tree, and Ginkgo biloba.