Castle Park Marian Stroński in Przemyśl is located on a hill whose slopes fall into the San Valley. It is a picturesque, nineteenth-century garden foundation with alleys, a gazebo and a neo-Gothic Gardener's House. Near the castle there are small viewing terraces that allow you to admire the panorama of the city.
The park is surrounded by the Przemyśl castle standing on the top of the hill. At the beginning of the 21st century, it underwent a thorough renovation, which largely allowed the entire establishment to be restored to its condition from the turn of the century. The beginnings of the park in Przemyśl date back to 1842, however, its current appearance is the result of the activities of the City Beautification Society, which at the end of the 19th century began systematically marking out alleys and building park pavilions.
The neo-Gothic Gardener's House, statues of the Virgin Mary and Pastuszka have been preserved from this period. During the renovation, a polygonal gazebo covered with a tent roof was reconstructed. Park alleys shade beeches, oaks, hornbeams, chestnuts, Ginkgo biloba and magnolias.