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Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
Zespół pałacowo-parkowy Rembielińskich
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Leonard Kurak (08/30/2020)
Unfortunately. The place is at least dangerous for tourists. On the Internet, we can find descriptions of the former appearance of this place, but now everything is damaged and neglected. My family and I were there slightly in the evening, and apart from the fact that we disturbed the peace of the local residents, it was also a very unpleasant experience to see how neglected the manor house itself is. You can walk during the day, but in the evening or at night, I absolutely advise against it. But there is also not much to see outside the ruins, the other buildings of the complex are intended for residents
Paula Dutkowska (08/23/2020)
Unfortunately, the palace is deteriorating. It looks like someone started, but as a result of many mistakes, he stopped changing anything.
Tomasz Bilski (08/09/2020)
A nice dignified building with a beautiful park could be, but unfortunately it falls into disrepair, covered with tires thrown in the pond, and someone else had an idea to build some poor blocks right next to it, so sorry to look. And it could be so nice
Krzysztof Kalinowski (09/22/2018)
The palace was built in 1870 for Pelagia Rembelińska née Zamoyska and her two sons, designed by Leander Marconi. The property remained in the hands of the Rembeliński family until 1945. In the 1930s, one of Pelagia's sons Konstanty took care of the property. After the end of hostilities, a primary school was located in the palace. As a result of setting a fire by one of the inhabitants of the attic, the entire roof was burnt. It was not recreated, which disturbed the original proportions of the building's body and its expression. A brick palace covered with a red brick, built on a rectangular plan, with a basement, two-story, originally with a residential attic covered with a mansard roof. The front elevation has 5 axes with two extreme avant-corps significantly protruding in front of the wall face. On the main axis there is a one-story portico supported by a pair of Tuscan columns and a balcony on the first floor. Balcony with baluster railing. The elevation is set on a stone foundation. The red brick face contrasts with the plastered corner rustication, window frames, entablature and portico. On the side elevation, a uniaxial break protrudes strongly in front of the wall face. The three-bay interior layout at the edges with a vestibule and a living room on the axis. Next to the vestibule, there are parade stairs leading to the second floor. The whole is composed in the spirit of the late French Renaissance fashionable in the pre-partition Republic of Poland.
Ilona SK (08/25/2019)
Very neglected place building and park and it is a pity that such places are ruining
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