Palace in Bąkowice

Bąkowice
50°55'46"N 17°41'53"E (50.929586, 17.698258)
The Palace in Bąkowice was built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. The body in the Baroque-Classicist style preserved to this day is the result of changes made a hundred years later on the initiative of the palace owner, Richard Pacully – an ophthalmologist. In front of the palace was a pond, by which stood farm buildings. The building is surrounded by a park in which a historic tree stand has been preserved – chestnut trees, lindens, hornbeams, plane trees, and Himalayan pines. Currently, the object is not used. Practical information: The facility is not open to visitors. Free parking spaces next to the facility.

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