The Lubuskie Museum's headquarters is located in one of the city's most valuable landmarks, the 120-year-old villa of factory owner Gustav Schroeder, built in 1903-1904. The entire villa complex was designed by the architectural firm of Reimarus & Hetzel of Charlottenburg.
The Will and Garden Complex is home to European arts and crafts, numismatics, and works of old painting and sculpture from the medieval period to the 1930s. There are coins from the 15th century, coats of arms of Novomarchian families, Biedermeier-style interiors, French art of the 18th and 19th centuries, paintings by Franciszek Żmurka, Stanisław Feliks Szembek and a collection of 11 watercolors "Album Pałahickie" by Henryk Rodakowski.
The villa is surrounded by a 3.32-acre garden with more than 110 species of trees and shrubs, as well as a reconstructed stone megalithic tomb.
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