Paszkówka Palace

Paszkówka Palace (Polish: Pałac w Paszkówce) - a nineteenth-century Gothic Revival Wężyków family palace located in the village of Paszkówka, located in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, to the south-west of Kraków. Presently, the palace houses a luxury hotel.[1]

Paszkówka Palace
Paszkówka Palace
LocationPaszkówka, Lesser Poland Voivodeship; in Poland
Coordinates49°56′22″N 19°40′40″E
Built1865
ArchitectPiotr Bosio
Architectural style(s)Gothic Revival
Paszkówka Palace is located in Poland
Paszkówka Palace
Location of Paszkówka Palace in Poland

Architecture

Paszkówka Palace was designed by renowned, nineteenth-century Kraków architect, Feliks Księżarski, inter alia the designer of Collegium Novum, the main edifice of the Jagiellonian University. The former building was only one storey heigh, with a battlement-finish staircase, which on the outside forms a tower.

The palace's architecture is drawn towards the Neo-Gothic architectural style, with elements of English Neo-Gothic. According to architectural critics, the palace fails to live up to all the forms of Neo-Gothic architecture and as such is branded "pseudo-" Gothic. The main distinct architectural properties of the building are that of a Mauretanian tower, avant-corps and pinnacles. Underneath the windows on the first-storey are found mythological motifs.[2]

The nineteenth-century palace is located in a characteristic English landscape garden type. There, grow old lime, oak and hornbeam trees. Part of the palace-garden complex is Hotel "Spichlerz", that was raised on the authentic foundation of the former granary.[3]

References

  1. "History of Paszkowka Palace - Pałac w Paszkówce". www.paszkowka.pl. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  2. o.o., StayPoland Sp. z. "History of Paszkówka". www.staypoland.com. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  3. "Romantyczny Hotel SPA w Krakowie - Pałac w Paszkówce". www.paszkowka.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2 September 2017.
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