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Yack Vikingski (11/22/2020)
How nice to see an undamaged and quite nice palace! Congratulations!
Kiterstu (03/06/2020)
I wasn't here but it gives 5 stars
Mirosław Kapuścik (05/22/2019)
This monument of the last century is a bit neglected, but has retained something from the past.
Ela Grojec (07/14/2019)
Beautiful palace but terribly neglected!
Krzysztof Kalinowski (01/15/2019)
Initially, the village was a prince's property. In 1266. the prince of Wrocław, Henryk III, gave the village to the mayor, Wilhelm of Dzierżoniów, to locate it under German law. From 1647. Ligota Polska and Stronia were the property of Jarosław Bojanowski (born in 1669, died in 1667), a member of the council of Dukes of Oleśnica, from 1658. spouse of Katarzyna Elżbieta, daughter of Albrecht von Reibnitz from Stradomi Dolna. At the end of the 18th century, the estate in Stronia passed into the hands of the family of von Prittwitz und Gaffron. In 1689. Jan Maurycy von Prittwitz und Gaffron was mentioned in the town. In 1845. the property in Stronia belonged to count Ludwig Alexandra von Dyhrn und Schönau. The next owners of the 488 ha property were the family of von Randow (1857) and Martin Bolle (1886). In 1886. the Wegener family acquired the good. In 1894 and 1905. The property with an area of ​​492 ha belonged to Mrs. Ernestine Wegener z Jezierzyc Małe. Leo Wegener, inherited from 1909 and 1912, inherited it. In 1921 and 1937. the estate, still 492 ha, was owned by Paul Wegener. After the end of the Second World War, the goods were nationalized. Palace in Stronia during the times of People's Poland was turned into a multi-family residential building. Currently, the monument still performs this function and can only be seen from the outside. A classical residence erected around 1870, rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century. The building was renovated in the nineties of the twentieth century. Brick palace, plastered, erected on a rectangular plan, basement, two-story, covered with a low hipped roof. The nine-axial facade, with a central three-axial projection topped with a triangular bridgehead and preceded by a pillar porch supporting the balcony. The garden façade is also nine-axial, with a central terrace and two projections. Elevations have preserved some of the architectural details: pilaster divides projections, simple window sills, decorative panels under the windows of the ground floor. The interior layout was originally a two-bay with a central hallway, now transformed. A small landscape park adjoins the palace. In the vicinity of farm buildings of the former farm. Some of them that are not used slowly deteriorate. Among the farm buildings, it is worth paying attention to the granary entered in the register of monuments. During a visit to the village, I also suggest to see the filial church of p. Birth of the Virgin. The origins of this repeatedly reconstructed temple date back to the second half of the 13th century.
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