Historic Hospital in Mokrzeszów, Lower Silesia
The former hospital in Mokrzeszów (Lower Silesia) is an impressive neo-Gothic clinker brick building, built from 1883 as a Maltese hospital.
The stately central section with the dominant chapel bay gives the building a massive dimension and occasionally gives it the name
Southwest of it are remains of the former Kunzendorf manor. The manor house (Pałac w Mokrzeszowie) still exists today,
but has been heavily modernized and is used as an agricultural training center.
The former hospital in Mokrzeszów is for sale. The land use plan envisages a service facility here. Accordingly, the object could be operated after the redevelopment, for example, as a senior residence or even as a hotel. For the conversion to a hotel there was in the past also a provisional permission of the responsible monument preservationist.
The stately central section with the dominant chapel bay gives the building a massive dimension and occasionally gives it the name
chateau.
Southwest of it are remains of the former Kunzendorf manor. The manor house (Pałac w Mokrzeszowie) still exists today,
but has been heavily modernized and is used as an agricultural training center.
The former hospital in Mokrzeszów is for sale. The land use plan envisages a service facility here. Accordingly, the object could be operated after the redevelopment, for example, as a senior residence or even as a hotel. For the conversion to a hotel there was in the past also a provisional permission of the responsible monument preservationist.
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