Mokrzeszów Castle, Gothic Revival palace in Mokrzeszów, Poland.
Mokrzeszów Castle is a red clinker brick palace displaying strong Gothic Revival architectural features throughout its design. The building contains a central section highlighted by a chapel bay and demonstrates characteristic elements of this style.
The building was founded in 1883 as a hospital for the Knights of Malta and stands near a former estate in Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The structure evolved from its original medical purpose to become a protected historical monument.
The palace has received official recognition as an immovable monument in Poland's cultural heritage registry with registration number 1285/WŁ since January 1990.
The building is not currently open to the public as it remains in private ownership and is offered for sale. Visitors should check with local authorities about access before attempting to view the property.
The palace combines medical history with Gothic Revival architecture, featuring specialized hospital facilities within its historical brick structure.
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