The Palace in Polska Cerekiew was built at the beginning of the 17th century by George von Oppersdorff in the place where originally a Gothic knightly seat was located.
The building preserved its Late Renaissance silhouette until the end of the 19th century, when thanks to Eberhard Matuszka it was thoroughly renovated and rebuilt. In 1945, the object was burned, and after reconstruction it became the property of the municipality.
The palace, built on a rectangular plan, is located in a park area, which originally had a landscape character. Fragments of the original sgraffito decoration from the construction period can be seen on its facades. Above the main entrance, there are coats of arms of families, former owners of the castle.
The outline of the moat surrounding the object has also been preserved to this day. A pond and a gate building with a tower and corner bastions, as well as a parish church, adjoin the property area.
Concerts and other cultural events are organized in the palace courtyard.
Practical information:
The facility is not open to visitors.
Parking directly in the vicinity of the facility.
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