Pałac Buchholtza
Stanisława Konarskiego 2A
Pałac Buchholtza
The Pałac Buchholtza is a historic palace located in Supraśl, Poland.
History
- The Pałac Buchholtza was built during the 19th century and served as the residence of the Buchholtz family. The palace's construction period is believed to date from around 1850.
Architecture
The palace features a neoclassical architectural style with a symmetrical layout, typical of Polish aristocratic residences from that era. The building's design is characterized by a central wing flanked by two wings, creating a balanced and harmonious overall appearance.
Location
The Pałac Buchholtza is situated at Stanisława Konarskiego 2A in the town of Supraśl, Poland.
Current Status and Use
The palace has been preserved as a cultural monument and is currently open to the public for guided tours. It serves as an important historical and architectural landmark, showcasing the region's rich heritage.
Heritage Status
The Pałac Buchholtza has been designated as a historic site by the Polish government, recognizing its significance in the country's cultural and architectural history.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the palace through guided tours, which provide insight into its history, architecture, and cultural significance. The palace is open to the public during certain hours of the day, and tickets are available online or at the site itself.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The Pałac Buchholtza features several notable rooms, including a grand hall, a library, and a music room. These spaces showcase the palace's opulent interior design and provide a glimpse into the lives of its former occupants.
Details
| Name | Pałac Buchholtza |
|---|---|
| City | Supraśl |
| Country | Poland |
| Coordinates | 53.207016, 23.34275 |
| Current use | cultural monument |
| Guided tours | true |
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