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Palace in Piotrówek
Palace in Piotrówek
Palace in Piotrówek
Palace in Piotrówek
Palace in Piotrówek
Palace in Piotrówek
Palace in Piotrówek
Palace in Piotrówek
Palace in Piotrówek
Palace in Piotrówek
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******** (11/14/2020)
It was established in the second half of the nineteenth century, on the site of the former noble residence, at the request of baron von Z. Thirty years later it became the property of the R. At the end of the 19th century, it was modernized. It was enriched with a tower on the eastern side. After the war, as most of the monuments became the property of the state-owned farm, it was privatized at the beginning of the nineties. It is impossible to enter inside, the palace is currently secured, but when looking for information about it, we saw the condition of the interior from 2007 and 2015. Twelve years without protection would be enough for the locals and probably tourists to strip it of its ornaments when searching for treasures in the walls. It is located a few minutes on foot from the nature park. It was supposed to be an investment by one of the Western European businessmen, but unfortunately no trace of it was lost, as was the hope for a golf course and a luxury hotel near the Bissmarck Tower.
Radek Bernacki (12/28/2020)
The palace makes a much better impression from afar than up close, unfortunately it is in a terrible condition and any day it may collapse.
Grzegorz Basiszyn (09/22/2020)
Honestly - from a distance, i.e. from the hill facing the Bismarck Tower, this palace is clearly visible and is the pride of the area. On the other hand, up close ... well ... supposedly bought by the Spaniards in the early 1990s, those haunted ... if it were a Polish owner, this palace would certainly regain its former glory (like the von Brauchitsch palace in Chróstnik near Lubin thanks Mr. Miłek, the head of CCC). Overall, the body of the palace is beautiful, the area is developed by people living in the estate, the palace is fenced and no entry
Pjoter URBX (09/01/2020)
The palace was built in 1860 by Baron von Zedlitz in the Classicist style. It was extended in 1896 by a northern wing on a square plan, with a circular tower with a usable attic in the corner. The building has 20 rooms, including a spacious attic, a large ballroom, extensive cellars; the tower had a clock and a bell chiming the hours. In the years 1892-1945 the palace was owned by one of the branches of the Lower Silesian aristocratic family von Richthofen of the Red Baron family. In 1945 it was nationalized; for some time it was managed by the local state-owned farms. Since 1991 it has been in private hands - abandoned and neglected for decades it has been falling into ruin
Iwo Bukowski (11/22/2020)
Apparently, the palace was built on the site of an earlier noble residence in 1866. Nowadays, nobody cares about this really beautiful palace and granary and the buildings around.
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