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Zamoyski Palace in Trzebień

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Zamoyski Palace in Trzebień

Zamoyski Palace in Trzebień

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    July 30, 2018

    The first mention of Trzebień come from the 15th century. From the 17th century, Trzebień, which is a part of the Magnuszew key, became the property of the Zamoyski family. The name of the village probably comes from "wyrobbiania", ie the felling of forests that cover this area, for the needs of arable fields.Today, in Trzebień there is a beautiful palace from the second half of the nineteenth century, built by the Zamoyski in the eclectic style with elements of the architecture of the late French renaissance. is located in an old park, where in the 17th century there was a hunting manor built by Count Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski, goods in Trzebień then became the possession of Potocki, and in the eighteenth century, the possession of the crown chancellor Andrzej Zamoyski.

    From 1913, it was the residence of Jan Zamoyski - the owner of the magnuszew estate. In 1933, the land became the property of Stanisław Zamoyski, who rebuilt the palace. In the interwar period, the residence in Trzebień was a meeting place for the political elite of the Second Polish Republic, and the Polish marshal Edward Śmigły-Rydz visited the estate. The princess Czartoryska grew up here. During World War II, the palace was partially destroyed, and after the war there was further devastation. In the park are numerous old trees, monuments of nature and remnants of ponds. Since 1983, the palace has been privately owned.


    At present, the park and the palace are in the hands of Mr. A. Zielinski and gradually restored together with the park to life. The object is not accessible to visitors, but it is clearly visible from a greater distance.

    source:

    kozienicepowiat.pl/55-powiat-kozienice/dziedzictwo-kulturowe/zabytki/magnuszew/827-zespol-palacowo-parkowy-w-trzebieniu.html

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      July 9, 2023

      Palace from the second half of the 19th century Built in the 19th century by the Zamoyskis in an eclectic style with elements of late French Renaissance architecture. Unfortunately, the object is not available.

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