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Pałac Anderschów w Poznaniu

Pałac Anderschów w Poznaniu, Palast in Polen

Pałac Anderschów w Poznaniu is a two-story palace designed by architect Gustaw Schulz and completed in 1856, reflecting Venetian Renaissance style with symmetrical proportions. The facade features a projecting central section with small balconies, carved stone heads above first-floor windows representing different trades, and a flat roof topped with decorative crowning elements.

The building was constructed from 1852 to 1856 by wine merchants Wilhelm Ernst and Carl Andersch, demonstrating their economic power in Poznań during Poland's partition period. The palace changed ownership over time, was purchased by Countess Konstancja Mielżyńska in the early 1900s, and later served as a health treatment center offering water therapy and as a Post Office House.

The name comes from the Andersch family, wine merchants who commissioned the building in the 19th century and shaped local commerce in Poznań. The palace reflects how wealthy traders lived and worked, combining private apartments upstairs with shops and offices below where various merchants conducted their business.

The palace sits centrally at Aleje Marcinkowskiego 20 and is easily reached on foot near Wolności Square, museums, churches, and shops. The surrounding area combines historic buildings with lively streets, making it a pleasant walk through the city center where you can explore multiple sites in one visit.

A restored red public weighing scale stands in front of the building, a rare survivor from when people and goods were weighed on city streets, now functioning again after 2018 restoration. This small but striking detail offers a window into forgotten daily habits that once shaped city life.

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52.40690,16.92820
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February 9, 2026 11:07
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