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Pałac w Stradzewie

Pałac w Stradzewie, 1, Stradzewo, gmina Choszczno, Choszczno County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, 73-200, Poland

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Pałac w Stradzewie

The Pałac w Stradzewie is a palace castle located in Stradzewo, Poland.

History

  • The construction of this historic building began during the 14th century and was completed by the mid-15th century.
  • Its primary purpose was as a residence for the local nobility.

The Pałac w Stradzewie is situated in the town of Stradzewo, which is part of the Choszczno County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.

Architecture

  • The architectural style of the Pałac w Stradzewie is characteristic of medieval Polish architecture, with elements of Gothic and Renaissance influences.
  • The palace features a rectangular floor plan with a central keep, surrounded by outbuildings and courtyards.

Location

The Pałac w Stradzewie is situated in the town of Stradzewo, which is part of the Choszczno County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.

Historical Significance and Events

  • The Pałac w Stradzewie played a significant role in Polish history during the Middle Ages.
  • Although specific events are not well-documented, it is believed to have served as a center of local administration and trade.

Current Status and Use

Today, the Pałac w Stradzewie stands as a testament to Poland's rich architectural heritage.

Heritage Status

The Pałac w Stradzewie is protected by Polish law as a cultural monument of national importance.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can explore the palace and its surroundings, which offer a glimpse into Poland's medieval past.
  • The exact hours of operation and guided tours are not specified in available data.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • A grand hall with wooden beams
  • A chapel with stained glass windows
  • A courtyard surrounded by outbuildings

Details

NamePałac w Stradzewie
CityStradzewo
CountryPoland
Coordinates53.221157, 15.436792
Current usetestament to Poland's rich architectural heritage