Muzeum Wnętrz Pałacowych w Choroszczy, Palace museum in Choroszcz, Poland.
Muzeum Wnętrz Pałacowych is a palace museum in Choroszcz with period rooms spread across two floors, displaying original furnishings and decorative elements. The collection features pieces in Baroque and Louis XVI styles, including paintings, mirrors, fireplaces, and furnishings representative of those centuries.
The building was constructed in the 1720s as a summer residence for Hetman Jan Klemens Branicki. Following years of decline, it underwent complete restoration between 1962 and 1973 and was later established as a museum of interiors.
The rooms display how aristocratic families lived and furnished their homes during the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors can observe their taste in art, furniture arrangement, and the decorative choices that defined their daily surroundings.
The museum is located in the town center and is easily accessible on foot, with clear signage guiding visitors through rooms on both levels. Comfortable footwear is recommended as some original floors may be uneven.
The palace sits within grounds laid out following Versailles patterns, featuring a network of canals and pathways that remain part of the original design. This garden layout continues to reflect the scale and ambition of the 18th-century vision.
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