Heymann Palace in Ścibórz was built in the second half of the 17th century in the Baroque style for the Wrocław prelate Jan Henryk Heymann, canon of Nysa and Olomouc, auxiliary bishop and administrator of the Duchy of Nysa. Architectural details have been preserved in the palace to this day, including stuccoes, elements of grilles and fittings, and a coat of arms cartouche from the period of the object's construction.
Currently, the Heymann Palace agritourism farm operates in the facility with accommodation for over a dozen people. Outside, guests have at their disposal volleyball and badminton courts, a garden gazebo with benches, and places to light a bonfire and barbecue, as well as a playground for children. The whole is surrounded by a park with remnants of ponds and historic oaks and chestnut trees. Its location in the near distance from Lake Otmuchów favors sailing and windsurfing as well as fishing.
Practical information:
The facility is available to guests or by prior arrangement with the owner.
Parking directly below the palace.
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