Morskie Oko Park originally belonged to the romantic garden and palace complex designed for Princess Izabela Lubomirska née Czartoryska by Efraim Szreger and Szymon Bogumił Zug [3]. In 1820, the property was taken over by Anna Potocka née Tyszkiewicz. The property was called Mon coteau (French for "my hill"). The lower part of the park has become a popular entertainment place called the Promenade [2].
The park includes Szuster palace, the tomb of the Szustr family from 1899 and a monument to Jan Matejko [3].