Pałac

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The Palace in Wola Rasztowska is an exceptional historical monument dating back to around 1680, originally built by the Luszczewski family. This Baroque gem was once the summer residence of King John III Sobieski, which gives it a special significance in Polish history.

After restoration, the palace has gained new splendor and now serves as an educational and cultural center. The restored orangery hosts classical music concerts, theatrical performances and exhibitions, while the newly created manor-farm complex with a coach house and bird house provides exhibition space.

A summer café and children's playground make it an ideal place for entire families.

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Szkolna 9, 05-205 Wola Rasztowska, Poland

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