Von Fürstenberg Palace in Tuły

Tuły
50°51'53"N 18°08'30"E (50.864761, 18.141781)
The von Fürstenberg Palace in Tuły was created in the 18th century. It is a typical example of Baroque residential architecture. The building was funded by the von Blacha family – owners of the grange, who were also owners of the estates of Rybna, Sowice, and Lasowice. Subsequent owners – the Fürstenberg family rebuilt the palace in the second half of the 19th century. In the post-war period, the estate was converted into a State Agricultural Farm, and office premises and apartments were created in the palace. Inscriptions with the names of former owners as well as coat of arms cartouches and a sundial have been preserved on the facade of the building to this day. Next to the palace stands a granary and former servants' quarters, and the whole is surrounded by a park. The facility is currently private property. Practical information: The facility is not open to visitors. Free parking spaces next to the facility.

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