Kamieniec Ząbkowicki Palace, Neo-Gothic château in Kamieniec Ząbkowicki, Poland
Kamieniec Ząbkowicki Palace is a 19th-century castle with four corner towers and a rectangular layout in Lower Silesia. The structure stands alongside a neoclassical mausoleum and landscaped gardens that complete the estate.
The estate was built in the 1830s based on designs by a leading architect and took over 30 years to complete. The building underwent significant changes during World War II when it was temporarily used for other purposes.
The palace name comes from its location in the Ząbkowicki region. The grounds and mausoleum reflect the aristocratic past of the site and show how noble estates and landscape design were connected.
The palace is undergoing ongoing restoration work and remains open to visitors. Since renovations are still happening, guests should expect that some areas may not be fully accessible or may change.
During wartime, the estate served as a transit point for art collections, which permanently shaped its interiors. This role in art history is still recognizable today in a few subtle details.
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