Palace in Kochcice, Baroque revival palace in Kochcice, Poland.
The Palace in Kochcice is a baroque revival structure featuring symmetrical facades with tall windows and ornamental detailing across multiple stories. Its balanced architectural proportions showcase the design principles characteristic of this style.
The structure was built between 1906 and 1909 and initially belonged to Ludwig Karl von Ballestrem before ownership transferred after World War II in 1945. The building underwent significant restoration in later decades.
The palace received a Gold Medal from the Minister of Culture and Art in 1992 for its restoration work and management of palace complexes.
The building now functions as a Rehabilitation Center providing medical services to patients. Visitors interested in the architecture should be aware that access may be limited due to its operational status.
The estate includes former agricultural buildings and a well-preserved distillery structure that complements the main complex. These secondary structures reveal the economic scope of the historical property.
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