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Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
Pałac Sapowice. Ośrodek wypoczynkowy Biblioteki Raczyńskich
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Kamil Piętka (07/14/2019)
Quite place, lake & sun, family friendly
Joanna Gajewska (06/27/2020)
I am asking for some instruction for irritated guests whose owner sets a lie. . Residents have the right to the beach !!! The curfew is from 22. And we will not cover our children with our mouths. There are special camps from the silence where you need to keep a special silence. The beach is not a church so please do not mislead guests that there is peace and quiet. Edit. : the beach is not a private part of the palace owner who thinks he is not a baron. I am asking you to calm down the emotions by the owner of the building because everyone with a dog has the right to enter there! This is called cheating people because the beach is not your privacy
Sebastian Godyla (10/15/2019)
The peace and quiet of this place is MEGA. The proximity of water and the possibility of accommodation in such a place is invaluable
Maciej Kleinert (06/09/2019)
An intimate beach surrounded by a peaceful park, ideal place for crowded people. The palace is small but quite nice.
Krzysztof Kalinowski (07/29/2018)
In 1784, Maciej Skałkowski was the owner of Sapowice. He had a private chapel on his estate, intended only for the court. Services were celebrated there, on the basis of a three-year contract, by a priest from the monastery. Reformed in Woźniki. Probably the next owner of Sapowice was the Krzyżański family, Juńczyk coat of arms. In the 1880s, Sapowice was already owned by a German named Eberth. The estate was then divided into two parts - a farm village, which retained the name Sapowice, and the part under the rule of Carl Eberth, which took the name Eberthardslust from his name. The palace was built in the second half of the Nineteenth century for the Chełkowski family. Eclectic Palace. A building with an interesting shape, one-story in the middle and covered with a gable roof with two-story wings topped with tympanums. The entrance is centrally located in the 9-axis facade. Park from the 1st half of the 19th century. Nineteenth century with an area approx. 5 ha. Located on the shores of Lake Strykowski, with old trees and a hornbeam alley.
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