The Palace in Rozkochów is a Baroque structure, built on a horseshoe plan in the first half of the 18th century by the von Pückler family. The architecture of the object refers to the scheme of a French palace, widespread in Europe during the Baroque period, which is defined as a palace type "between courtyard and garden" (entre cour et jardin).
From the mid-19th century to the end of World War II, the building was the property of the von Seherr-Thoss family. After the end of the German occupation, the administration of the palace was taken over by the State Horse Stud in Moszna, which created employee apartments in part of the building.
The two-story palace consists of three wings embracing the honorary courtyard with a driveway. The main entrance to the palace is located in the avant-corps, and above it a cartouche with the date 1734. A distinguishing element of the building's body is a quadrilateral tower.
The palace has traces of former divisions and facade decorations in the form of fragmentarily preserved lisene strips, pilasters, cornices, and partially plastered sgraffito.
The object is situated on a small escarpment, with terraces in the garden part. A small river flows through the park with old trees and a pond.
To the east and north are the buildings of the former grange: a granary, a cowshed with a residential part and a stable, and distillery buildings. The palace with the park constitutes private property. In the summer, open-air exhibitions and concerts are organized in the park; on selected days – visiting the palace is possible.
Practical information:
In the summer, outdoor exhibitions and concerts are organized in the park; on selected days – visiting the palace is possible.
Free parking spaces in front of the facility.
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