17th century palace

Palace

Information

  • Address: 57-130 Konary
The palace was built towards the end of 17th century. It acquired its present classical form in 1921, during a renovation that occured after a fire nearly destroyed the palace in the previous year. In 1945, the palace became the seat of a state agricultural farm. Recently, a private owner has restored the palace, which now serves as a hotel. Inside are found, among other things, a chapel dedicated to the Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The complex is surrounded by farm premises such as the 18th c. granary with the coat of arms of the Seydlitz family from 1763. The palace is situated in a historic 19th century park, where you can see beautiful 150-year-old plane trees.