The palace in Rząśnik, located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, is the ruin of a former Baroque residence from 1734, designed by Martin Frantz. The building was once one of the most impressive residences in the Kaczawskie Mountains, but is currently in an advanced state of ruin, with only the perimeter walls and fragments of internal walls preserved. The landscape park surrounding the palace, once with pavilions and a pond, has also been destroyed.
EN: The palace in Rząśnik was one of the most interesting and impressive buildings of this type in the area, but years of neglect had their effect and its current appearance cries out to heaven for vengeance.
Its construction began in 1734. For various reasons, the project was not fully implemented, and the construction was not completed until 1785.
It should only be added that the designer of the building was Martin Frantz, a famous baroque architect, whose works also include palaces in Chocianów and Pieszyce, as well as the Łaski churches in Jelenia Góra and Kamienna Góra.
Until the outbreak of the war, the palace was bustling with life, and its owners carried out the last major renovation in 1900.
After the war, it became the seat of the State Agricultural Farm, as well as quarters for its employees, but due to the lack of appropriate investments, it fell into increasingly decline until 1985, when the last tenants moved out due to its poor condition. The route I took is not easy, you have to overcome several hills, but you will find other very interesting objects along the way.
EN: The palace in Rząśniku was one of the more interesting and more stately buildings of this type in the area, but years of neglect had taken their toll and its current image cries out for vengeance.
Its construction began in 1734. For various reasons the project has not been implemented in full, and construction was completed only in 1785.
You should only add that designer object was Martin Frantz, a famous baroque architect, whose works are also palaces in Chocianów and Pieszyce, as well as Grace churches in Jelenia Gora and Stone Mountain.
To start a war in the palace teeming with life, and its owners last major renovation carried out in 1900.
After the war it became the seat of PGR, as well as quarters for its workers, but the lack of adequate investment increasingly declined until 1985, when due to ill movement out of its last tenants. The route he was driving is not easy, you have to overcome a few hills but on your way you will find some other very interesting objects.
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