Palace in Kujawy

Kujawy
50°26'33"N 17°48'15"E (50.442599, 17.804228)
The Palace in Kujawy was created for Hubert Thiele-Winckler at the end of the 19th century. The heir to the estate at the beginning of the 20th century became the owner's son – Franciszek, who expanded the edifice. After World War II, the palace housed the seat of the State Horse Stud in Moszna, a primary school, a library, and apartments. The Palace in Kujawy is a three-winged Neo-Baroque residence on a horseshoe plan, expanded by a northern wing. The entrance to the residence is decorated with a portal, similar to the western wing, above which a coat of arms cartouche is visible. The palace is surrounded by a small park, and within it, there is a pond and grange buildings from the second half of the 19th century. Currently, it is private property. Practical information: The facility is not open to visitors. Free parking spaces in front of the palace.

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