About this place
7 Warszawska Street in Białystok is a historic palace in Białystok, built in the late 19th century for the Trylling family. The building combines an eclectic mix of architectural details with the form of a representative urban villa, and it stands as one of the city’s notable historic residences. It also reflects Białystok’s growth during the industrial period, making it a good stop for a short sightseeing visit.
Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:
- a close look at the palace’s eclectic façade and the urban-villa layout that give the building its distinctive historic character
- a chance to see one of Białystok’s notable old residences and better understand how the city developed in the late 19th century
- an easy stop for architecture-minded visitors interested in the city’s industrial-era heritage
If you plan to pass by, it is worth taking a moment to look at the exterior details and the overall proportions of the building. Comfortable shoes are enough for this kind of city walk, and it is a good choice for visitors who enjoy historic architecture and a calm, urban sightseeing stop.
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