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Brühl Palace in Brody

Brody, Poland

About this place

Brühl Palace in Brody is an 18th-century Baroque residence in Brody, in Lubusz Voivodeship, linked to the Brühl family. It was originally built as a magnate’s seat and later rebuilt in successive periods, which gives it a layered historical character. Today it remains an important part of the town’s heritage and a good stop for a short sightseeing visit.

Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:

  • a look at an 18th-century Baroque palace complex that once served as a noble residence
  • traces of the Brühl family’s connection to the site, which adds historical context to the visit
  • an opportunity to explore one of Brody’s key landmarks and learn about the town’s local heritage

For the best experience, it is worth combining the visit with a calm walk around Brody and checking the site’s current condition before you go, since historic residences can be affected by ongoing conservation work. This is a good choice for travelers interested in history, Baroque architecture, and a quiet cultural stop.

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