The palace in Czerników was built in 1850 by the then owner, Friedrich Wilhelm von Wedel. Originally, it was a baroque building, with two floors and a basement, built on a rectangular plan. The facades were richly decorated. Similarly, the interior of the palace with intricately carved wooden paneling, ceramic stoves, and rich stucco. After the war, the palace served many different functions. Initially, training for foremen took place here, then in the years 1953-1979 there was a Basic Horticultural School here, and then an agricultural combine. Currently, the palace is in private hands. The post-war years led to significant damage to the palace, both its external appearance and interior. In 1963, the then authorities carried out a general renovation of the palace. Decorations such as cornices and pilasters were removed from the facades. The palace interiors were similarly destroyed. The wooden paneling was replaced with chipboard and chaff, the ceramic stoves were painted over, and the walls and ceilings were destroyed when the central heating was connected. Fortunately, some of the interiors were saved. Currently, the palace does not look attractive from the outside. However, the surviving interiors are worth paying attention to - a rococo living room with stucco decorations on the walls and ceiling, a room with a fireplace, wooden ceiling and parquet floors. There is a park around the palace. The palace is in private hands. The palace is accessible from the outside.
The palace is in private hands, but after the death of the owner, its future fate is uncertain. Renovation works have been interrupted and the palace is slowly becoming overgrown with trees. You can still approach the front door, but there is less and less to see, everything is covered in dense vegetation. At the back of the palace there is a wild park surrounded by a wall. Vegetation is also attacking the building from this side. The palace is still intact, it still has a roof, but if it doesn't find a new owner soon, it will turn into a ruin.
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