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On the territory of Zerkowsko-Czeszewo Landscape Park there is a palace in Smielow from the end of the 18th century, where Adam Mickiewicz stayed in the summer of 1831 and where there is a museum named after him, established in 1975. One of the most valuable monuments is also the built 15th-century Gothic church in the village of Debno.[1] On the northern edge of the Park is the 19th-century neo-Renaissance Mielżyński Palace in Miloslaw with its extensive preserved parkland.[2]
^Praca zbiorowa (2012). Obszary Natura 2000 i parki krajobrazowe w województwie wielkopolskim. Poznań–Toruń: Regionalna Dyrekcja Ochrony Środowiska w Poznaniu, Zespół Parków Krajobrazowych Województwa Wielkopolskiego. ISBN978-83-934463-5-3.