Abramowicz Palace
Abramowicz Palace | ||
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Main facade |
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Creation time : | before 1800 | |
Castle type : | Palace | |
Conservation status: | Reconstructed | |
Place: | Warsaw | |
Geographical location | 52 ° 14 '11.2 " N , 21 ° 1' 4.1" E | |
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The Warsaw Abramowicz Palace (also called Abramowicz House , Polish: Pałac Abramowiczów and Kamienica Abramowicza ) was built at the end of the 18th century and is a small city palace at 59 Nowy Świat Street .
history
The building is located on the historic part of Warsaw's Royal Route in the city's inner- city district, around 40 meters south of Ulica Świętokrzyska . The larger Zrazowski apartment building is on the opposite side of the street .
It was built around 1785 by Simon Gottlieb Zug for the merchant Grzegorz Abramowicz. During the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 it was destroyed by units of the Wehrmacht . From 1947 to 1950 it was rebuilt under Mieczysław Kuźma and Zygmunt Stępiński .
The palace is located in the escape of the road development; it is three-story, has a central triangular gable and a gate passage with a balcony on the street side. The facade is designed in a classical style with rich sculptural furnishings.
literature
- Julius A. Chroscicki and Andrzej Rottermund, Architectural Atlas of Warsaw , 1st edition, Arkady, Warsaw 1978, p. 181
Web links
- Historical photo from around 1935 at Warszawa1939.pl (in Polish)