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Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Embassy Of Poland In Prague
Reviews
Charles Seaton Jr. (ChuckDiesal) (08/02/2020)
I didn't get a chance to actually go into into the embassy but the view from the Outside and from above at The Fürstenberg Garden is glorious!
Emotikon Film (10/20/2020)
Since 1922, the Polish representative office has leased a palace in Prague, built at the foot of Hradczany after 1580, which has its present shape around 1600. Initially Renaissance, in the years 1743–1747 it gained the features of a Baroque building. From 1714 it was owned by Count from Vrbno, then from the mid-18th century by Count Václav Kazimír Netolicki of Eisenberg (Netolický palác), in the years 1822-1920 the Fürstenberg family. Hence the name used until today (Fürstenberský palác). Its progenitor, Prince Karl Egon II, was the owner of the ironworks, a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, and also financially supported the creation of the National Museum in Prague (Národní muzeum). In the basement, he sold metal products manufactured by his steelworks. In 1958, the building was declared a historical monument. In the interwar period, it housed the residence of an envoy of the Republic of Poland (1922-1934), then the legation itself (1934-1939). During World War II, the palace housed the Fürstenberg Estate Management. In 1945, the Polish legation was first housed in the Ambassador hotel at pl. Wacława 840/5, then in the same year in the pre-war seat of the office in the Fürstenberg Palace, where it is located to this day. Adjacent to the chateau is the Great Garden of the Fürstenberg family (Velká Fürstenberská zahrada), transformed in the 17th century from the existing vineyards, with an area of ​​1.5 ha, largely open to the public.
Adrian Blawat (07/01/2020)
I want to say a thank-you to the consul of the Republic of Poland, mr. Artur Łukiańczuk for immediate help and outstanding effectiveness. I was stuck at the Vaclav Havel Airport in Prague, Czech Republic, and only thanks to the quick response of Mr. Łukiańczuk I was free to leave the airport in just few hours. I would like to thank the consul of the Republic of Poland, Mr. Artur Łukianczyk for immediate help and exceptional effectiveness. I was immobilized at the Vaclav Havel airport in Prague, the Czech Republic and only thanks to the quick response of Mr. Łukiańczuk I could leave the airport in just a few hours.
Janusz Lemka (01/05/2020)
I think I need help and I'm counting on our embassy
George O´Harek (JOh) (04/25/2019)
Around the splendid Fürstenberg Palace, where the Embassy of the Republic of Poland is located, is one of the most beautiful palace gardens in Prague. It must be said that it is carefully cared for, even though access to it is naturally limited.
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