Sorkwity Palace, Neo-Gothic palace in Sorkwity, Poland.
Sorkwity Palace is a castle featuring a distinctive U-shaped layout with several towers of varying heights crowned by pointed roofs and ornate stonework. The facade displays Gothic Revival details throughout its exterior design.
The palace was built between 1850 and 1856 during the height of the Gothic Revival movement in Europe. Official recognition as a protected cultural monument came in 1950.
The palace stands as a representation of 19th-century Polish aristocratic life, integrating architectural elements from the Gothic Revival movement into its design.
The building is located at Zamkowa 15 in Sorkwity and surrounded by park grounds near Lake Lampackie. Visitors can book guided tours to explore the interior and outdoor areas.
The palace maintains its original 1856 appearance and features different tower heights integrated into its structure, creating a varied architectural composition.
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