Manors in Greater Poland: Kruszewo
The palace with the distinctive high stair tower and final onion dome dates back to 1880. It was built for the Silesian noble family von Wallenberg.
In the post-war years, the castle housed a number of different institutions, including a sanatorium for lung diseases and an orphanage. In the 1990s, the religious congregation
Despite the different uses, the building has preserved the original room layout as well as essential architectural elements from the time of its construction, including a representative staircase with carved details, large double doors, leaded glass windows, stucco applications and the impressive wrought-iron spiral staircase in the tower. However, there is an immense need for investment due to the now long-standing vacancy. The entire property, including the park, is a listed building.
The palace in Kruszewo is for sale.
In the post-war years, the castle housed a number of different institutions, including a sanatorium for lung diseases and an orphanage. In the 1990s, the religious congregation
Missionaries of the Holy Family(Misjonarze Świętej Rodziny) reacquired the site and once again operated a training center for aspiring priests there, which had been located here since before World War I.
Despite the different uses, the building has preserved the original room layout as well as essential architectural elements from the time of its construction, including a representative staircase with carved details, large double doors, leaded glass windows, stucco applications and the impressive wrought-iron spiral staircase in the tower. However, there is an immense need for investment due to the now long-standing vacancy. The entire property, including the park, is a listed building.
The palace in Kruszewo is for sale.
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