Museum of the Land of Średzka is located in the 18th century manor of Józef Zabłocki. Surrounded by a 19th century landscape park. In seven halls, the appearance of a traditional Polish manor was restored. The exhibition is designed to give visitors the impression that they are entering a home that is still occupied. In addition, the Museum presents crafts and souvenirs from the spring of the peoples, the January Uprising and the Second World War.
Józef Zabłocki Manor was built in 1760. It is a one-story, late baroque building with a mansard roof. It has corner alcohols and attic rooms. There is an exhibition entitled "Small Land Office in Wielkopolska". Furniture, fabrics, crockery and other items used in traditional Polish manor houses from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries were collected here. On the walls hang paintings of the epoch.
The manor house is surrounded by a restored landscaped park from the beginning of the 19th century. Oak trees shade trees and ornamental shrubs. In the summer, the local discounts are made of different colored flowers.