Chwalibogowo Palace | |
Native Name: | Polish: Pałac w Chwalibogowie |
Map Type: | Poland |
Building Type: | Palace |
Architectural Style: | Renaissance |
Location: | Chwalibogowo |
Location Country: | Poland |
Coordinates: | 52.4694°N 17.8694°W |
Chwalibogowo Palace is a palace in Chwalibogowo (Września County, Poland).
The palace is an example of French Renaissance architecture that found in Wielkopolska. Storey building with a slightly protruding risalit in the center, was covered with a mansard roof. The palace in the nineteenth century it was owned by the family Kęszyckich. The last owner was a Lieutenant Colonel A. Myszkowski.
By 1920 the village was in the hands of the Czech Germanised von Skrbenskich family. Rudolph von Skrbensky built a palace and a water tower still standing in the local park. After the political changes in 1945 manor allocated to Manufacturing cooperative set up by the local peasants and workers.