Henryków Palace Poland

Palace in Henryków

Late baroque palace built in 1783 for the family von Konobelsdorf and rebuilt in 1842.
To the palace complex are outbuildings of the first half of the nineteenth century and classicist outbuilding of 1801.
Around the palace is a beautiful landscaped park founded in the early nineteenth century.
Currently, at the Palace in Henryków hotel is located.

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Skarżysko-Kamienna Poland

Skarżysko-Kamienna

In Kamienna is a historic Neo-Gothic church built in 1923 next to a plaque commemorating the martyrdom of 75 Polish people executed in 1944 by the German occupiers, and the church is against the Railwaymen's Square with the monument of the inscription: "In the fifteenth anniversary of independence in remembrance recovery of sea railwaymen 1933 ".

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Przecław Kościół Polska

Przecław (German: Ottendorf)

In the village Przeclaw are:
Gothic church of St. Jacob built in the early fourteenth century of stone. Inside the church altar at the beginning of XVIIwieku, Renaissance baptismal font in 1596 and the tombstones from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
The ruin of the Evangelical church built in 1769
Baroque parsonage from 1770 (now a residential house).

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Church in Gościeszowice Poland

Church in Gościeszowice

In the village Gościeszowice is a historic Gothic church built in the second half XIII century. Surrounded by a wall with the historic gate. For late-Gothic tower of the church was built, and the Classicist chapel burial (about 1800 years) with wmurowanymi the wall renaissance tombstones.
The church has a shoulder pulpit, altar in the form of a triptych of 1505 r, the choir from 1592
The text above is derived from the information board in front of the church.

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Brody Polska

Brody (once Pförten) – the residence of earl Henryk von Brühl (1700-1763).

The palace was built for the Promnitz family in 1670-1674. A Sas minister Henryk von Brühl bought Brody in 1740 and developed the town, the park and the palace (1741-1749).
The palace was set on fire in 1758 and the garden surrounding it was devastated. The whole complex became the property of the Prussian rulers. Fryderyk August von Brühl (Henryk’s son) had regained the palace and rebuilt it.

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