Renaissance Revival palace and manor facilities
The Renaissance Revival palace was built at the end of the 19th Century as a result of the reconstruction and expansion of an older building from the 17th Century. Built on a rectangular plan, the palace was decorated with various architectural details, such as rustication, attached piers and turret windows protruding from the roof. After World War II, the palace was adapted for the offices of the local State Agricultural Farm. In 1993, the palace underwent a comprehensive reconstruction and today houses the “Clara” hotel and conference centre. Some of the original interior decorations have survived, such as the floor and the stairwell in the eastern wing. To the north of the palace, there is a landscape park from the first half of the 19th Century.
Region
Dobiegniew and Łagów Lake Districts
About the region
The areas of the Local Action Group “Brama Lubuska” have plenty of...