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Palace in Niechanowo
Palace in Niechanowo
Palace in Niechanowo
Palace in Niechanowo
Palace in Niechanowo
Palace in Niechanowo
Palace in Niechanowo
Palace in Niechanowo
Palace in Niechanowo
Palace in Niechanowo
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Tomasz Marciniak (01/06/2021)
As for the palace it is worth seeing because it is in very good condition, but the park behind it could be better kept.
Anna Renata Kujawska (08/04/2019)
This is where Józef Wybicki, the creator of the National Anthem, hid.
Waldemar Gull (11/07/2019)
There is nothing interesting
Adam Kaczmarek (07/31/2019)
A beautiful monument, worth seeing.
Krzysztof Kalinowski (09/25/2017)
The palace was built on the order of Count Stefan Garczyński from Zbąszyń - the castellan of Zawiercie - the Kotwicz coat of arms. The front elevation is adorned with a portico added at the beginning of the 19th century, as well as outbuildings adjacent to the palace. The next owners of the palace were the Miełżyńscy - of the Nowina coat of arms, Potuliccy - of the Grzymała coat of arms and Żółtowscy - of the Ogończyk coat of arms, including the residents of their close relatives, the Skórzewski - of the Drogosław coat of arms. The palace is surrounded by a park (7.4 ha) with a landscape assumption from the 19th century, planted with oaks, maples, large-leaved lindens, sycamore, red-leaved beech and black pine, and hornbeams forming the alley in the western part. As a result of the plunder made by the occupier in 1939 and subsequent post-war changes in the purpose of the palace building, only fragments of the hall and kitchen floors have survived. After 1945, flats, a primary school with grades 1-3, a kindergarten, a common room and a library were located in the palace. In 1967, together with the establishment of the State Farm in Jews and then renaming it to the State Farm Complex, the palace and park complex was handed over to him. There was a restaurant in the palace, and the current workshop buildings were occupied by a tannery and a furrier's shop. In 1992, along with the liquidation of the Combine, the complex became the property of the Treasury Agricultural Property Agency, which in 1993 transferred it to the management of the Voluntary Labor Corps to create a Training and Education Center, which is its host to this day.
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