Stanisławie is an old Kociewie village near Tczew, on the way to Tricity. In its outskirts, in a former sheepfold of the local palace, Oklaski, an event and meet-up place, was set up.
Oklaski welcomes its guests with an avenue of oak trees and a green park. The interior covers over 450 square metres and a terrace that promises relaxation. It is designed by the leading designers of public and restaurant interiors – Rafał Kaletowski and Maciej Ryniewicz.
The idea behind Oklaski is to combine respect for the history of the place with modern and universal solutions. The original red brick dating back to the 19th century and remarkable woodwork have been restored. The terrace gives views of the beautiful park and the nearby fields.
‘We are carefully preparing Oklaski for a wide range of special, business, and art events,’ says Monika Gostkowska, Manager at Oklaski. ‘It is a place for those who can appreciate the beauty of architecture, landscape, and detail,’ she adds.