Palace in Paszkówka
Paszkowka Palace is a nineteenth-century Gothic palace of the family Wężyki located in the village Paszkówka, southwest of Krakow. The palace was designed by Felix Księżarski - the famous nineteenth-century Cracow architect. The original one storey building had a varied shape. It had a distinctive octagonal staircase, topped with a crenellation in fomr of a tower. Palace architecture refers to the neo-Gothic style with elements of the so-called English neo-gothic.
The palace survived World War II without damage. Currently the building is used as a hotel.
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Architect |
Feliks Księżarski |
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Style |
Historicism - Revival Architecture |
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Category |
palace hotel |
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Material |
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brick |