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Dąmbski Palace and park

Dąmbski Palace and park

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The Dąmbski Palace in Wojnicz was established in 1876 on the initiative of Władysław Dąmbski. The building in the English neo-Gothic style was designed by Karol Polityki. The palace is decorated on the side facades with neo-Gothic stepped balustrades, turrets on the corners supported by buttresses in the shape of towers topped with crenellations, pointed

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Wojnicz – palace and park

Wojnicz – palace and park

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Wojnicz is one of the oldest towns in Małopolska. It was granted city rights before 1278 (possibly already in 1239). Before the city was founded, a castellan stronghold existed here from the 11th century. In the park just behind the southern part of the hillfort of this stronghold, in the area of ​​the former village

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Sundial

Sundial

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The most interesting of the clocks belonging to the Dąmbski Palace is the horizontal timer, also known as the table timer. It is located in the park on the south side of the palace. A large stone table top rests on a cornice hexagonal, also a stone plinth. In the present state, it is difficult

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The Regional Chamber in Wojnicz

The Regional Chamber in Wojnicz

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The Regional Chamber in Wojnicz was established in 1969 on the initiative of Fr. Jan Królikiewicz, a great lover of Wojnicz and its history. By creating the Regional Chamber, he saved many valuable monuments from irretrievable destruction. For many years, the Chamber did not have suitable premises and was moved to various places. In 1983,

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The figure of St. Florian

The figure of St. Florian

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It was built on the market square in 1843 thanks to the efforts of the Mayor Cyryl Dorożewski from the foundation of the town of Wojnicz and the Officer’s Corps of the 10th C. K. hussars regiment. This stone concrete figure was restored three times in 1919, 1952, 1972. The entire statue is covered with

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Monument to the fallen during World Wars I and II

Monument to the fallen during World Wars I and II

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Monument commemorating fallen privates and officers killed in the First and Second World War. The monument is a tall square monument, the upper part of which is crowned with swords. below are four large birds. The base of the column resembles a pyramid. On its sides there are plaques with names and thanks for the

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