Palace in Krzeczyn Mały, Baroque palace in Krzeczyn Mały, Poland.
The Palace in Krzeczyn Mały is a Baroque structure with symmetrical facades, ornate carved stonework, and imposing proportions built in the 1700s. The building stands within grounds arranged as a landscaped park in the Lower Silesian countryside.
The building was constructed in the 1700s when wealthy nobles in Lower Silesia built elaborate residences to demonstrate their status and power. The architecture reflects the prosperity of the local aristocracy during this period.
The palace received official recognition as an immovable monument on June 25, 1986, with registration number 705/L in the Polish cultural heritage registry.
The property is accessible via main roads through the Lower Silesian region in a rural setting. Visitors should plan a visit during good weather since the grounds feature uneven terrain that can be difficult to navigate.
The palace stands within a landscaped park setting, combining architectural heritage with natural surroundings in the Lower Silesian countryside.
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