Bieganowo Palace Explained

Bieganowo Palace
Native Name:Polish: Pałac w Bieganowie
Map Type:Poland
Building Type:Palace
Architectural Style:eclecticism
Location:Bieganowo
Client:Edward Grabski
Location Country:Poland
Coordinates:52.2703°N 17.6814°W
Start Date:1914
Completion Date:1916
Architect:Stefan Cybichowski

Bieganowo Palace (Polish: Pałac w Bieganowie) - eclectic palace with elements of neoclassicism in Bieganowo (Września County, Poland), built between 1914 and 1916, designed by Stefan Cybichowski for Edward Grabski.

Description

Building on a rectangular plan, with a mansard roof, with symmetrically placed alcoves. The axis of the entrance facade is decorated with pillared portico topped with a triangular pediment. On the garden side, there is a large terrace decorated with sculptures.

History

Grzymalici Bieganowscy owned the palace until the seventeenth century. In 1880 it was owned by Stanisław Bronisz and in the twentieth century, it belonged to the Grabski family. In 1939 it was owned by Edward Grabski.

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