Manor in Przeczów
The manor house of the Rodestock family in Przeczów (Pałac w Przeczowie) is located a few kilometers east of Wrocław in Opole on the voivodeship border with Lower Silesia. The building dates from the end of the 19th century and combines various elements of historicism with Tudor Gothic and predominantly Neo-Gothic forms. On the northern side of the courtyard there is a square tower with a high pyramidal roof.
Worth mentioning is the room shown here in the southern part. This is not a banquet hall - the room originally had the function of a chapel. The neo-Gothic stucco decorations and paneling as well as a stone fireplace have been preserved in original condition.
Until the mid-2000s, the mansion in Przeczów was used communally for local events. A few years ago it was sold to a private owner by the State Agency for Agricultural Real Estate AWRSP ("Agencja Własności Rolnej Skarbu Państwa"). It is currently not open for viewing.
Worth mentioning is the room shown here in the southern part. This is not a banquet hall - the room originally had the function of a chapel. The neo-Gothic stucco decorations and paneling as well as a stone fireplace have been preserved in original condition.
Until the mid-2000s, the mansion in Przeczów was used communally for local events. A few years ago it was sold to a private owner by the State Agency for Agricultural Real Estate AWRSP ("Agencja Własności Rolnej Skarbu Państwa"). It is currently not open for viewing.
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