Ruins of the palace in Sławików, part two

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Palace in Sławików - a palace and park complex located in Sławików in the Silesian Voivodeship, currently in a state of ruin.
    The palace was probably built by Frederic Gregor von Lautensac in the 18th century. Then, in the years 1795-1831 he belonged to the Eichendorff family. In the years 1856-1965, it was rebuilt by Ernest von Eikstedt in the spirit of nineteenth-century eclecticism with the dominant neoclassical accents. The palace belonged to the descendants of Ernest von Eikstedt until 1945. The palace was partially destroyed during the fights for the Łubowicki bridgehead between the Wehrmacht and the Red Army at the end of World War II. In the times of the Polish People's Republic, the equipment of the palace was stolen and the palace itself fell into disrepair.
    The palace is surrounded by a park with an area of ​​6 ha, in which deciduous trees grow and there is a ruin of the tombstone of the von Eikstedt chapel built in the neo-Gothic style. In the surroundings of the palace there are also ruins of the former granary and orangery.
    After 1989, the palace became the property of the Agricultural Property Agency, which sold it to a private investor. In 2005, the investor transferred the property to the municipality of Rudnik, because it could not afford to maintain this monument. In 2011, the head of the commune planned to put it on the auction.

Комментарии • 2

  • @koliurbex5770
    @koliurbex5770 5 лет назад

    Bardzo fajnie i miło wspominam te ruiny.Piękne miejsce teraz.A jak było w czasach świetności?💪😉super,chętnie bym tam wrocił👏💪,łapa👍

    • @szwendanie9545
      @szwendanie9545  5 лет назад +1

      My przyjechaliśmy na chwilę a spędziliśmy pół dnia ;)