Milicz Palace, Classical palace in Milicz, Poland.
Milicz Palace is a classical residence in western Poland featuring a rectangular footprint and symmetrical facades with period details. The setting includes extensive grounds designed in the English garden style, with mature trees and water features throughout the landscape.
Construction took place between 1790 and 1799 under architect K.G. Geissler's direction for landowner Joachim von Maltzan. The design reflects architectural influences from prominent Prussian estates of that period.
The palace reflects 18th century Prussian architectural traditions and remains a landmark shaped by its educational use today. The grounds and building blend historical design with contemporary school activities.
The estate now houses a Forest and Agrotechnical School Complex that operates educational programs throughout the year. As an active school facility, access to the grounds and interiors may be limited, so planning ahead is recommended.
The facade is adorned with bronze horse statues that punctuate the building's classical lines. An Art Nouveau fountain added in 1910 remains a distinctive feature on the grounds.
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