The park complex of the Ciechanowice Palace was created in the first half of the 19th century as a landscape park in a triangular plan. It covers an area of approximately 7 hectares. The park area was surrounded by a stone wall supported on plinths. Its attractions included a moat, a pond and a stone bridge connecting the palace building with the park.
Unfortunately, after the Second World War the moat and pond were filled in, the stone bridge was demolished and the wall surrounding the park was completely degraded and devastated.
On the initiative of the current owner of the site, these priceless ornamental elements were rebuilt - adding new ones: fountains, an Arcadia, an amphitheatre, an overhead prayer chapel dedicated to the Our Lady of the Bridges.
Today, the park complex of the Ciechanowice Palace has been divided into three gardens: