The Zamoyskich Museum

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Originally it was the Bieliński family’s property, and since 1799, the Zamoyski family’s. The palace was built for Michał Bieliński, the governor of the Chełmno province, and his wife, Tekla neé Pepłowski, between 1735 and 1742 probably after Joseph II Fontana’s design. The palace is in late Baroque style with some elements of rococo and is located “between the courtyard and the garden”, symmetrically along the main view axis. There are farm buildings on both sides of the courtyard: a stable, a coach house, two one-storey guardhouses, and a kitchen (southern). A complete conversion for Konstanty Zamoyski took place in the years 1880-1911, as a result major components were added to the palace, including: two towers, elegant stairs on the garden side, a terrace with a portico on the front, and terraces on each side. A chapel, a theatre, and a guest room (northern) were also built. An additional floor was built on the guardhouses. The park was re-designed.

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