The palace in the park complex in Kozłowice was created for the owner of the local steelworks at the beginning of the 20th century. During World War II, the building became state property, and a medical clinic and office were arranged in part of the rooms. The two-story brick palace was built in an eclectic style on a rectangular plan.
The body of the palace is distinguished by structural elements such as avant-corps topped with Neo-Renaissance gables or a three-story tower. Original ceilings with coved decoration, woodwork, and one of the fireplaces have been partially preserved inside.
The edifice is surrounded by a small park, and farm buildings, including a former distillery, stand in the neighborhood. Currently, the object is private property.
Practical information:
The palace is not open to visitors. Free admission to the park.
Parking directly in front of the facility.
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