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Palace in Zbrosławice

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In 1756, the owners of Zbrosławice and other nearby villages, the von Stockmans family, rebuilt the palace building that had stood here, probably from the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. However, it is difficult to find traces of that building in the walls that have survived to this day. Perhaps it was even completely demolished then. So a building was erected in the - probably - late baroque style, which was rebuilt many times over the following centuries. However, later alterations led to the fact that today the building has lost the distinct features of a single style. The palace in Zbrosławice is made of stone and brick, plastered, multi-storey, with a basement, on the projection of an elongated rectangle. The whole thing is covered with a mansard roof. The façade is thirteen-axis with a central avant-corps. The elevations are divided by a band between the ground floor and the first floor. The barrel vaults with lunettes have been preserved in the cellars, and wooden floors on the ground and first floors. There are two staircases in the building.

There are farm buildings adjacent to the palace: a former coach house and an outbuilding. The coach house has two storeys, brick, barrel vaults on the ground floor. The outbuilding is, unfortunately, dilapidated and partially demolished in the 1960s. In the vicinity of the palace, fragments of a devastated landscape park have survived, with a beautiful, "monumental" black poplar with a trunk circumference of about 5 m - it grows at the entrance gate. Nearby, farm buildings have been preserved, including a granary from the first half of the 19th century. For many years after the Second World War, the palace housed the council apartments of the Zbrosławice commune, which, unfortunately, led the building to a state of slight ruin.

Today, the palace in Zbrosławice is closed and can only be viewed from the outside.

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