Mostowski Palace in Tarchomin, 18th-century palace complex in Białołęka, Poland
Mostowski Palace is a classicist manor complex with the main wooden building dating from the late 1700s, surrounded by service structures and a landscaped park. The structures display typical period features with clean lines and symmetrical facades.
The complex was built between 1762 and 1765 for a prominent official and represents an important phase of regional architecture. A major redesign took place in 1823 under the direction of architect Antonio Corazzi.
The palace once hosted performances and gatherings for Warsaw's cultural circles. The rooms reflect its past as a social center where notable figures came together.
The property sits in Warsaw's Białołęka district and has been officially protected since 1973. The site is easily accessible and the park grounds can be explored on foot.
The palace suffered severe damage during World War II in 1944 with only the facade remaining intact. Its complete rebuilding in 1949 saved this architectural monument from permanent loss.
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