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Ruins of the 19th-Century Palace in Dębno

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Ruins of the 19th-Century Palace in Dębno

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    1. Tunnel Under the Railway – View of Żerków and the Church loop from Żerków

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    May 4, 2025

    Initially, the palace served as apartments for the so-called allotment owners, but later it was bought by the Jarocin machine tool factory, where a recreation center for employees was to be built. Renovation work even began, the roof was torn off... and work on the building was completed. The palace was transferred to a farm and fell into ruin until 1990. That year, an investor was found who wanted to rebuild and restore the palace. As is common knowledge, all buildings that are on the register of monuments require the supervision of a conservator. When the new owner bought the palace, he was supposed to have 4 years to renovate it, and he could not sell it for 5 years. It seems, however, that the costs exceeded the investor's capabilities and he sold the palace after less than a year. However, the next owner allowed the palace to fall into ruin. The next owner, a construction company from Przeźmierowo near Poznań, bought the palace and wanted to renovate it, even bring it back to its former glory. The owners also asked local media to provide archival photos of the building. However, as you can see, although the building was secured, it fell into further ruin until the next change of owner. The building currently functions as a secured ruin and there is no indication that the situation of the palace will change in the near future. It is subject to further devastation, although due to its size it could even be an interesting country villa or a cozy hotel in a reserve on the Warta River. The regularly destroyed fence allows for throwing garbage into the park, painting on the palace walls and demolishing its interior. The former splendor of the pre-war estate has long since passed into oblivion.

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      Location: gmina Nowe Miasto nad Wartą, powiat średzki, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland

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