Pałac Kierzkowskich
Stefana Żeromskiego
Pałac Kierzkowskich
The Pałac Kierzkowskich is situated at Stefana Żeromskiego in Radom, Poland.
History
The Pałac Kierzkowskich was constructed during the 16th century. Its purpose was as a residence for the noble family of Kierzkowski.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style is attributed to the Renaissance period. The layout features a symmetrical design with a central wing and two wings on either side, forming a U-shape.
Notable Features and Rooms
- Believed to contain ornate interiors and furnishings typical of 16th-century Polish noble residences.
- Reportedly features a grand hall and several smaller chambers.
- It is said that the castle's architecture showcases the best examples of Renaissance design in Poland during this period.
Historical Significance
The Pałac Kierzkowskich played an important role in the region's history, serving as a residence for the noble family. The castle reportedly witnessed significant events and gatherings within its walls.
Current Status and Use
The Pałac Kierzkowskich is currently no longer used as a private residence. Its current status is unknown.
Heritage Status
The Pałac Kierzkowskich has been designated as a cultural heritage site in Poland.
Visiting Information
Due to lack of information, visiting details are not available for this location.
Details
| Name | Pałac Kierzkowskich |
|---|---|
| City | Radom |
| Country | Poland |
| Coordinates | 51.40125, 21.152317 |
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