Myszęcin Palace
This Classicism Revival two-storey palace was built in the first half of the 19th Century. At the turn of the 19th and 20th Century, single-storey outbuildings were added. After World War II, the palace was adapted by the local State Agricultural Farm for offices and apartments. During the renovation works, all interior decorations and furnishings were removed, the porch leading to the main entrance was demolished, and some architectural details were removed from the façade. The palace is surrounded by a landscape park from the end of the 18th Century, with natural monument oaks and a lime tree avenue leading to the palace. The palace and park complex includes also a two-storey masonry granary from the 18th Century.
Region
Dobiegniew and Łagów Lake Districts
About the region
The areas of the Local Action Group “Brama Lubuska” have plenty of...