Historic Palace and Grange Complex for sale from the first half of the eighteenth century together with a landscape park. Town: Parchów Municipality: Chocianów District: Polkowice Voivodship: Lower Silesia Monument 956/170/L Object details: Pow. 593m² Pow. Usable area 1470m² Cubic capacity 4950m - 3 storeys History A Baroque palace from the 20s of the 18th century, built on the foundations of the Renaissance Residence. An outstanding work of architecture. The author of the project was Martin Frantz. The founder was the Kottwitz family. Once upon a time, the palace was very sumptuous. It housed 25 rooms. The dominant room was originally a hall two-storey high ballroom. The palace was the seat of the following families: von Eckarstberg, zu Dohna, von Dunin, von Schkopp, von Kottwitz, von Nostitz, von Volmerstein, and the last owner until 1945 was a lieutenant colonel from the World War, von Recke. Restored in the nineteenth century, partly damaged in 1945, secured in 1958. Description of the facility Above the entrance, the coat of arms of the Kottwitz and Hocke families. Richly decorated, stucco with mythological content. Mostly Italian artistic influences and the use of architectural pattern books of Italian origin. The walls are decorated with floral, fanciful and figural ornaments. Various scenes in the palace plafonds. Built on a rectangular plan, two-storey. Balcony portico. Inside, there are preserved Late Baroque fireplaces and ceilings decorated with stucco decorations. His The façade is divided by pilasters and window openings framed in profiled Border. The palace also has a portal with rich stonework and two full-plastic sculptures, in which the heraldic cartouche of the families has been preserved von Hocke and von Kottwitz. On plot no. 577 there is a landscape park from the second half of the nineteenth century with the planting of trees of native species.