Chodkiewicz Palace (Kościelna)
Chodkiewicz Palace | ||
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View of the front facade of the palace |
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Creation time : | 1776 | |
Castle type : | palace | |
Conservation status: | Reconstructed | |
Place: | Warsaw | |
Geographical location | 52 ° 15 '13.8 " N , 21 ° 0' 28.5" E | |
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The Chodkiewicz Palace (Polish: Pałacyk Chodkiewiczów ), also known as the Brzeziński Palace after its builder , is located on 10 Kościelna Street in Warsaw . It is not to be confused with the larger Chodkiewicz Palace at 14 Miodowa Street (also in Warsaw). The classicist palace is located in the so-called New Town in Warsaw's inner city district . The former Mokrowski Palace (today the seat of the Hotel “Le Regina” ) is adjacent to the west.
The palace was probably built in 1776 to a design by Simon Gottlieb Zug for Teofil Dunin-Brzeziński. In 1784 it was bought by a member of the Chodkiewicz family , from whom it was rented. In 1792 the Vizebsk voivode Michał Kossakowski lived here . In the 19th century, doctors, civil servants and officers rented the elegant building. It was rebuilt from 1817 to 1832. It fell victim to a fire during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944; Parts of the masonry have been preserved.
The two-story palace was rebuilt in the 1950s by the architect Czesław Bogusz using classicist style elements. The building stands on a rectangular floor plan. On the ground floor there is a gate entrance in a discreet central projection , which is crowned by a triangular gable .
literature
- Julius A. Chroscicki, Andrzej Rottermund: Architectural Atlas of Warsaw . 1st edition. Arkady, Warsaw 1978, p. 78.
- Janina Rukowska: Travel guide to Warsaw and surroundings . 3. Edition. Sport i Turystyka, Warsaw 1982, ISBN 83-217-2380-2 , p. 48.
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References and comments
- ↑ The buyer was Jan or Ludwik Chodkiewicz