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Mystki Palace

Mystki, Poland

About this place

Mystki Palace in Mystki is a 19th-century mansion-villa, built in the 1880s and probably designed by Stanisław Hebanowski. It was created in the French Renaissance style and is notable for its large bay on the entrance axis and its indoor hip roof. Today it is a very run-down building, close to ruin, so it is mainly a stop for those interested in historic architecture and decaying heritage.

Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:

  • a look at the palace’s French Renaissance form, including the prominent bay placed on the axis of the entrance
  • the chance to notice the building’s structure, with the main part set on the ground floor and an indoor hip roof
  • an atmospheric view of a neglected 1880s mansion-villa that shows its current state of severe decay

If you plan to visit, it is best to treat this as a short heritage stop rather than a full sightseeing visit. Wear sturdy shoes and be careful around the building, since its condition is very poor. It will suit travelers who are interested in old manor houses, architecture, and places with a strong sense of time passing.

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