Kozłówka Palace
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Lublin Voivodeship in Poland, Kozłówka Palace stands as a testament to the opulent lifestyle of the Polish nobility. This grand residence, now converted into a museum, is a prime example of the luxurious manor houses that once dotted the Polish countryside.
Built in the 18th century, Kozłówka Palace was originally the home of the aristocratic Bieliński family, and later, the Zamoyski family. The palace's architecture is a harmonious blend of Baroque and Neoclassical styles, with intricate details and stately proportions that reflect its noble origins. Its interiors are equally impressive, featuring original furnishings, ornate decorations, and a vast collection of art.
The museum housed within Kozłówka Palace offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of Poland's upper crust. Each room is meticulously preserved, allowing for an immersive experience of historical grandeur. The palace is also home to the Gallery of Socialist Realist Art, presenting a unique contrast with its collection of propagandist artwork from the communist era.
The surrounding park adds to the charm of the estate, with its well-kept gardens and serene walking paths. Visitors to Kozłówka Palace can enjoy the tranquil beauty of the grounds while stepping back in time to an era of elegance and refinement.
Kozłówka Palace – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kozie Góry Nature Reserve, Kościół pw. Świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła w Kamionce, Kozłówka Landscape Park.