Palace in Sanniki, Neoclassical palace in Sanniki, Poland.
The Palace in Sanniki is a neoclassical building featuring carefully restored rooms with original wall and ceiling paintings from the late 18th and 19th centuries. The interior showcases classical architectural details and decorated spaces across multiple levels that reflect different artistic periods.
The complex underwent major transformation in 1880 when architect Władysław Marconi redesigned it in Italian villa style. Restoration work later uncovered foundation fragments beneath the current structure that trace back to the 13th century.
Monthly concerts combine piano performances with poetry recitations by Polish actors, continuing the musical legacy of Chopin's 1828 visit.
The site provides conference facilities and artist accommodation spaces with full accessibility for visitors with mobility needs. All areas can be easily navigated and are arranged to accommodate people with different mobility requirements.
During restoration work, foundation fragments from the 13th century were uncovered beneath the current building, revealing that much older structures once stood on this site. These archaeological discoveries indicate the location has a longer history than the visible palace itself.
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