Ciechanowski Palace in Będzin, 18th century palace in Będzin, Poland
Ciechanowski Palace is an 18th-century building in Będzin combining Baroque and Classical design elements. Stone sculptures of mythological figures decorate the grounds, which include manicured gardens and several outbuildings from the same era.
The palace was built in 1702 and shows changes in architectural style across the centuries. Its construction history reflects the region's development and the changing tastes of its owners over time.
The palace houses the Zaglebie Museum, which holds archaeological finds and objects from the region's past. The collections show how people in this area lived and what they valued over centuries.
The palace offers guided tours and exhibitions managed by the Zaglebie Museum. Contact the museum directly for information about visiting times and what to see inside.
The palace takes its name from an Italian architect and sits near a river in an area shaped by mining history. It preserves one of the few early 18th-century parks still visible in Upper Silesia.
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