Ruins of 16th Century palace, 18th Century granary
Built at the beginning of the 17th Century, the palace underwent multiple reconstructions and expansions. The stone and brick building had an interior courtyard with a wooden Renaissance gallery, and massive stairs with a top landing from the side of the park. After World War II, the palace was gradually devastated. The ruins are now being surveyed to determine if and how they could be used..
The granary, which was a part of the palace complex, was built at the end of the 18th Century. The stone and brick structure had timber ceilings supported by post-and-lintel structure. Renovated under the supervision of the conservation officer and retaining the timber structure, the granary was adapted for apartments.
The neglected park surrounding the palace turned into a deciduous forest.
Region
Dobiegniew and Łagów Lake Districts
About the region
The areas of the Local Action Group “Brama Lubuska” have plenty of...