Palace in Grubno, Palace complex in Grubno, Poland.
The Palace in Grubno is an aristocratic residence with balanced proportions and symmetrical design from the late 1800s. The building sits on a larger property with surrounding grounds that complete the ensemble.
The building was erected in 1870 as an expression of wealth and design preferences of Polish nobility. Its construction coincided with a period of major economic and social change in the country.
The palace served as the residence of a wealthy family and still defines the village landscape. Its style reflects how the local aristocracy lived and the space they occupied in their community.
The site is located in northeastern Poland in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship and is accessible for visits. The surroundings are typical of the flat landscape found throughout this region.
The estate contains a landscaped park that was created before the main building itself. The park dates to the first half of the 19th century and together with the later palace forms a unified whole.
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