The Palace in Biestrzykowice was built in the Baroque style in the mid-18th century on the site of a defensive manor surrounded by a moat on the initiative of the wealthy Frankenberg family. In the second half of the 19th century, the object passed into the ownership of Hugo von Garnier, owner of the brewery and castle in nearby Namysłów, who enriched the object with classicist elements.
The two-story palace was erected on a rectangular plan. The eastern facade is equipped with an annex with an entrance decorated with a coat of arms cartouche. A former landscape park adjoins the palace. After the end of World War II, the object was quickly taken over by the local State Agricultural Farm. It housed a kindergarten, a community center, as well as office rooms and apartments. Currently, the palace is not used.
The sculpture "Winter" from the "Four Seasons" cycle from 1755 by Henryk Hartmann, made on the order of the Frankenberg family, and the statue of Diana from 1760, which stood in the palace park, can currently be seen in the open-air gallery on the University Hill in Opole.
Practical information:
The facility is not open to visitors.
Free parking spaces next to the facility.
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