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Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy UAM
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Anna z (03/01/2020)
The park is well maintained. Apparently, because there is a new fence and new pavements. Cheap, uneven, bumpy cubes were used to build them. It was supposed to be beautiful and it turned out as usual. In Polish. Starodrzew would have made an impression if the whole had the character of a park. There are few benches here, the whole looks like an average forest. Very average. But if someone likes it together with a view of the surrounding area of ​​the former state farms, I recommend it.
Błażej “MaMoNa84” (01/12/2020)
This is definitely one of the most interesting places around Poznań. It is rare to find such a pearl in this condition. The possibilities of organizing events are unbelievable, there are quite a few restrictions, but it's worth it seriously! A charming place in excellent condition.
Zuzanna Nowakowska (01/27/2020)
Very nice area. An ideal place for training. Clean rooms, beautiful room in the Palace
Paweł “Kwiatek” Kwiatkowski (05/19/2019)
The palace was built in 1779-1786 for Ignacy Bniński, the staroste of Środa. Originally, an unknown architect started work, but Ignacy Graff was soon involved, to whom the palace owes its final shape to the elements of the late (so-called cold) Baroque (lateral sideways, piled roof over the middle pseudoritait). A two-storey building with a high driveway with a cast iron balustrade. On the tympanum over the middle pseudoryzalitem Bniński coat of arms - Łódź with panoples. Reliefs above side breaks.
Zygmunt Borowski (10/08/2018)
The palace was built in 1779-1786 for Ignacy Bniński, the staroste of Środa. The palace owes its final shape with the elements of the late Baroque to architect Ignacy Graff. The building is surrounded by a park, in the immediate vicinity of the palace a regular, further landscaped, with ponds and an old tree stand. The palace was destroyed during the Second World War (1945). In the 90s of the twentieth century, the palace was handed over by heirs to the University of Poznan. In 2008, renovation work began in the palace and in the surrounding park, and is now fully restored. It houses the House of Creative Work of Adam Mickiewicz University.
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