About this place
Palace in Turew is an 18th-century palace in the village of Turew, in Greater Poland. It is tied to the Działyński family and later to Dezydery Chłapowski, the Polish general and agricultural reformer. Together with the surrounding park and estate, it reflects the historic manor landscape of the area and makes for a quiet visit with a touch of local history.
Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:
- the palace itself, which preserves the character of an 18th-century residence linked to two important names in the region’s past;
- the park and estate around it, where the historic manor landscape is part of the experience rather than just a backdrop;
- a chance to follow the story of the Działyński family and Dezydery Chłapowski, whose presence gives the site its historical context.
For a visit here, comfortable shoes are a good idea, especially if you want to spend some time in the park and around the estate. It is a good choice for travelers interested in local history, manor architecture, and a calm stop in Greater Poland.
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