The Palace in Jędrzejów is a 17th-century estate of the von Gilgenheimb family.
The facility was erected on an irregular L-shaped plan and consists of a main part and a perpendicular side wing.
The expansion of the building with elements of English, French, and German Neo-Gothic took place at the end of the 19th century on the order of the von Francken-Sierstorpff family.
Its distinguishing feature is a quadrilateral, four-story tower, in which the main entrance is located, and above it the coat of arms of the Francken-Sierstorpff family. The palace is richly decorated with turrets, arcaded friezes, and bay windows. The decoration of its courtyard is a fountain, behind which stairs leading to the park are located. On both sides of the balustrade, two stone lions attract attention. Around the palace, there is a large landscape park with terraces with sculptures and fountains with mythological motifs.
Currently, a social welfare home is located in the edifice.
Practical information:
The facility is not open to visitors.
Parking directly below the facility.
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