Sielce Palace, Palace complex in Mokotów district, Poland.
Sielce Palace is a classicist structure in Mokotów with symmetrical proportions and decorative details throughout its design. The building sits at the corner of Chełmska and Cybulskiego streets and currently functions as an administrative headquarters.
The structure was originally built in 1820 as a residential mansion for a wealthy family. After substantial damage during the Second World War, it was restored and repurposed as a public administrative building.
The palace is part of Mokotów's architectural identity, where classical residences define the character of this Warsaw neighborhood. Its balanced facade reflects the aesthetic preferences of early 19th-century Polish society.
The palace is well served by public transportation with bus and tram stops within walking distance from the location. Access to the interior may be limited since the building currently operates as an office space during regular working hours.
The palace grounds connect directly to Sielecki Park, providing a rare green space connection within the dense urban area of Warsaw. This adjacency creates a quiet transition from the surrounding city blocks to natural grounds.
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