Wolborz – Residence of bishops

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The Baroque complex of the palace and park in Wolbórz was erected in 1768-73 by bishop Antoni Ostrowski according to the design of an Italian architect, Francesco Placidi. The palace was meant to be a summer residence of Kujavia bishops. It consists of a palace, two outbuildings, utility rooms and a guardhouse as well as a parade courtyard and a park. Currently, the complex is occupied by one of Poland’s best agricultural schools and a small museum chamber with memorabilia of the town’s history founded on the initiative of the Society of Friends of Wolbórz.

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