A masterpiece of architecture, born from a clear rejection of the functional austerity of modern design and a deep respect for European cultural heritage. This estate is more than a residence. It stands as a testament to classical elegance, skilled craftsmanship and the seamless blend of nature and art.
Located about 30 kilometres from Warsaw, set within an 8.86-hectare parkland of ancient oaks, colourful meadows and gently winding paths, the residence rises like a palace from a bygone era. Inspired by 17th and 18th-century French and Italian architecture, it was built between 2007 and 2010 with meticulous attention to detail by an owner who sought more than a house: a work of art that provokes thought and celebrates beauty.
The architecture speaks clearly and monumentally: Tunisian limestone, Carrara marble columns and floors, Venetian mask motifs on the facade. Every detail tells a story; every material was chosen with care and a deep understanding of classical aesthetics. Inside, the space is carefully composed around a grand concert hall. Equipped with seven-metre-high Murano chandeliers, ornate mirrors, authentic parquet laid on traditional sand bedding and outstanding acoustics, this hall functions as stage, salon and the heart of the house. It hosts receptions, theatre evenings and private concerts. Here art, society and personal expression converge.
The reception rooms on the raised ground floor include a series of salons, a library, a gallery, a large dining room overlooking the garden and a fully equipped kitchen. A spa and pool area complements these spaces. The upper floors provide comfortable bedrooms, elegant dressing rooms, a study and individually designed children’s rooms — a private retreat that offers warmth and comfort.
The grounds themselves are part of the design. The formal garden with fountains, hedges and flowerbeds flows into a landscaped park and then into untouched woodland. A pond framed by poplar trees houses swans, ducks and rare geese. Further within the woods are additional buildings: a guesthouse, staff quarters, an outbuilding with a wood-fired bread oven and smokehouse, and a subterranean natural cellar - all crafted in traditional style with meticulous detail.
The private chapel is especially striking, modelled on a Polish mountain chapel. Two bronze monk figures toll a deep bell at the hour, accompanied by the tunes of the “Warszawianka” and the patriotic “Rota.” The sound echoes through the woods, solemn and moving, a tribute to time, identity and enduring values.
This estate is no ordinary home. It is a place for reflection, gathering and admiration. An architectural statement with soul, created for those who live beauty rather than seek it.
The fittings follow no fleeting trend but a comprehensive lifestyle concept. They represent discreet luxury - where function, sustainability and craftsmanship work quietly behind the scenes to elevate everyday living.
The entire property was designed to offer maximum independence, comfort and natural rhythm. Alongside the living and reception areas, the estate includes largely hidden infrastructure for self-sufficiency, maintenance and operation. A traditional outbuilding deep in the forest houses a wood-fired bread oven, drying rooms for mushrooms, herbs and fruit, and a classic smokehouse. These are practical facilities preserving centuries-old knowledge.
Another highlight is the underground natural cellar, integrated fully into the terrain. It provides ideal conditions for storing and ageing wine, preserves and produce from the estate. Above it, a planted mound blends seamlessly into the landscape, visible only as a gentle flowering rise.
Technical installations are of the highest standard, designed for maximum efficiency with minimal visual impact. Air conditioning, ventilation, water treatment, building management, alarm and access systems, power reserves and network technology are all integrated, discreet and centrally controlled. The house operates intuitively but retains its classical calm.
A separate utility building manages the estate’s operations, along with discreet staff and service areas. This keeps the main house entirely private, even during activity or visits.
Paths throughout the grounds are paved, well drained and carefully integrated into the landscape. The main driveway runs along a granite road lined with alleys and lavender beds. Hidden service routes allow for discreet operations including housekeeping and gardening.
The garden deserves mention. It is not a show garden but a working ecosystem. Flower strips, orchards, vegetable plots and quiet retreats are composed to invite nature to coexist rather than be controlled.
This estate tells no story of status but of self-sufficiency, substance and meaning. It was built not for display but for those who recognise true value in privacy.
About 30 kilometres from central Warsaw, the estate lies at the edge of the Kampinos National Park, away from the city noise yet within reach of the capital.
The area is dominated by protected nature. The Kampinos National Park, a UNESCO biosphere reserve spanning over 38,500 hectares, features ancient forests, sand dunes and wetlands. Numerous hiking and cycling trails begin just outside the door, winding through largely untouched landscape.
The region’s microclimate is noted for clear, oxygen-rich air, stable temperatures and fragrant vegetation, promoting health and wellbeing.
Transport links are excellent. Warsaw city centre is reachable in around 35–40 minutes by car. Chopin International Airport is about 20 minutes away, Modlin Airport around 40 minutes. Public transport connections include buses to the Młociny metro station and park-and-ride facilities.
Nearby are select shops, local farms, health services and discreet options for schools and international kindergartens, meeting the needs of families seeking privacy alongside quality education.
The location is quiet and secure. Natural seclusion combined with proximity to diplomatic offices, hospitals and cultural venues in Warsaw offers high comfort and safety, appealing to international owners with exacting standards.
The region also offers various outdoor activities: riding stables, private trails, small lakes and historic villages provide opportunities to slow down. Birdwatching, forest walks and guided herbal tours are available.
This combination of absolute calm, pristine nature and excellent accessibility creates a rare retreat for those who value the essentials.