The Foundation will also work towards:
- to promote values of importance to society, including those related to education, science, culture and other ways of development in garden art and landscape architecture;
- to organise educational, team building and other events intended to achieve the Foundation’s statutory objectives;
- to make efforts to discover, preserve and promote garden art and landscape architecture;
- to promote, in a broad sense, interest in garden art and landscape architecture and all types of activity in this area;
- to renovate, redevelop, adapt for cultural purposes, promote and protect architectural monuments and garden art.
The Foundation Management Board:
- Łukasz Przybylak – Chair of the Board
- Jacek Kuśmierski – Vice Chair of the Board
National Court Register (KRS): 0001103653
National Official Business Register (REGON): 528521552
Taxpayer Identification Numbers (NIP): 8851646456
Bank account number (PKO BANK POLSKI S.A.): 55 1020 4900 0000 8202 3675 0861
Eduard Petzold (born in 1815 in Königswalde, now Lubniewice; died in 1891 in Blasewitz, now a district of Dresden) created 174 designs for garden and residential parks as well as municipal squares and promenades in the present-day territories of Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey. In 1831, he began learning gardening in Muskau Park under the direction of Jacob Heinrich Rehder and Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau; he subsequently continued this education in Britain, Italy, France and Switzerland. Thanks to his theoretical work, Eduard Petzold became the most important representative of the ‘Muskau’ gardening school and one of the leading theoreticians of European gardening in the late 19th century.