The park is situated on the estate that historically belonged to the Potulicki family.
The central manor building, known as the Potulicki Palace, currently functions as the Registry Office for the city of Pruszków.
The park's water system includes several ponds created by damming the Utrata River.
The estate grounds underwent significant revitalization in the early 21st century to restore historical pathways and vegetation.
It is a protected green space serving as an urban ecological corridor for local bird species.
Park Potulickich is a historical landscape park in Pruszków featuring a network of interconnected ponds and the historic Potulicki Palace. The grounds are designed with extensive walking and jogging paths that wind through mature tree stands. A significant feature of the park is the Utrata River, which flows through the area and feeds the aquatic systems. The park layout incorporates bridges that connect various sectors of the green space. It serves as a primary recreational hub for the local community, facilitating year-round outdoor activities. Ongoing maintenance ensures the preservation of the landscape architecture surrounding the manor building.
The stone bridge overlooking the main pond with the Potulicki Palace in the background.
Follow the designated jogging paths to avoid disrupting pedestrians in more crowded sections.
Visit the ponds on the eastern side for better chances of spotting waterfowl.
Bring binoculars if you are interested in local birdwatching, particularly near the river banks.
Feeding the water birds, as this is discouraged to maintain the park's ecological balance.
Maintain noise levels respectful of nearby residential areas and the administrative functions of the palace.