Castles and manors in the Baltic Sea region of Pomerania
Over the past thirty years, Pomerania has developed into one of the
most popular vacation regions in Poland. Besides Poles
especially holidaymakers from Germany, the Netherlands and other
other European countries spend a regular stay in the
Baltic Sea region. Pomerania's capital Gdańsk, with just under two million
tourists, is one of the most important tourist cities in Poland after Warsaw and Krakow.
The location and quick accessibility from Germany (from Berlin, Pomerania's Baltic coast can be reached in about 400 km) have given the
the real estate market in Pomerania an increasingly
international character. Interest in historic real estate in the
Polish part of Pomerania has also increased slightly, because as part of the
historical landscape of Pomerania, the cultural landscape with
manors and country estates continues across West Pomerania (Zachodniopomorskie) into Pomerania.
In both Polish regions, there are about 1,500 rural residences.
In contrast to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the selection of
manor houses for sale in the
areas that are now Polish is still much larger.
Beyond the coast and touristy Gdansk, there are magnificent natural and cultural landscapes to discover.
Largely untouched and hardly noticed is the
Pomeranian Lake District with its numerous lakes surrounding many
historic estates in rural areas.
Purchase of a manor in Pomerania (Poland)
Besides the current real estate for sale listed here, you have the possibility to create a
free e-mail search request
for a manor house in Pomerania. You can also
contact us personally via the contact form;
in our database we have other former manors in Pomerania, which are currently not offered to the public, but can possibly or in the foreseeable future
be acquired.
The Pomeranian Voivodeship (Pomorskie) in Poland is known as a vacation region on the Baltic coast,
for its capital Gdańsk, which together with the cities of Gdynia and Sopot forms the Trójmiasto tri-city region.
The rural area of Pomerania is predominantly flat and is characterized by agricultural land,
the Pomeranian Lake District and historic estates with representative manor houses.
Pomerania is also known for its characteristic castles of the Teutonic Order.
The castle in Malbork is considered the largest brick castle in Europe.
In the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship, it is estimated that there are about 600 preserved castles.
Most of them are smaller or bigger manor houses commonly referred to as castles (Pałac),
while about 20 "real" medieval castles are still preserved.
At present the price range of the castles for sale on REALPORTICO is between the equivalent of approx. 383,000 EUR and 1,700,000 EUR.
In the Polish Voivodeship of Pomorskie are located, among others, the cities of Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot, Słupsk, Tczew, Wejherowo, Lębork.