Belvedere in Sławięcice

Kędzierzyn
50°22'46"N 18°18'33"E (50.379528, 18.309421)
The Belvedere in Sławięcice is a garden pavilion in Kędzierzyn-Koźle, built in the years 1716-1720 by Count Adolf Magnus von Hoym. The late Baroque building was an element of the complex of French and English gardens. The pavilion was erected on a square plan with four cylindrical towers in the corners. It had Baroque interiors and Classicist wall paintings. The building is inextricably linked to the legend of Countess von Cosel, for whom the King of Poland, Augustus II the Strong, was supposed to have erected the object. Currently, the facility is not in use. Additional information: The facility can be viewed from the outside. Free parking spaces by the facility.

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