Bożejów Castle, located in the Stobrawa Landscape Park, was built by the German aristocracy at the beginning of the 19th century. The building underwent a thorough reconstruction under the supervision of the famous Wrocław architect Richard Mohr. Before the outbreak of World War II, among others, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, as well as the Prussian aristocracy, took part in hunts organized by the castle owners.
The eclectic palace was erected on a plan similar to a rectangle, and its body is diversified by several loggias and balconies. Most of the window and door woodwork, as well as floors and staircases, are original. Near the main entrance, one can see an embedded stone founder's plaque.
The palace houses a hotel with a spa zone and a restaurant serving game and Silesian cuisine dishes. A hall where family celebrations are organized is arranged in the former smithy. In the area around the palace, one can find a mini-zoo, a playground, and a rope park.
A rental of bicycles and trailers for transporting children operates by the palace.
Practical information:
The facility is available to hotel guests or by prior arrangement with the owner.
Free parking below the facility.
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