Prittag Castle

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Prittag Castle

Prittag Castle ( Polish : Pałac w Przytoku ) is a castle in Przytok , Powiat Zielonogórski , Lubusz Voivodeship in Poland .

history

From 1597, Joach von Stentsch had a two-wing renaissance castle and a small landscape park built using a previously existing Gothic property .

From 1834 Frederike von Ryssel became the owner; in the 1860s the castle was inherited by Emil Kracker von Schwarzenfeld. He had the palace embedded in the park redesigned in the neo-renaissance style. From 1891 Count von Finckenstein was the owner, who had the renaissance castle demolished in 1895.

After the Polish takeover of the region, the castle was used as a holiday home. The castle was badly damaged in a fire in 1990 and restored in the following years.

Building

The building, laid out on a rectangular floor plan, is strongly structured by several risalites and terraces on several levels. The facade is designed in many ways with decorative gables and differently shaped window frames. The surrounding landscape park is criss-crossed by a watercourse and three small ponds.

literature

  • Arne Franke (Hrsg.): Small cultural history of the Silesian castles . tape 1 . Bergstadtverlag Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn, 2015, p. 264 .

Web links

Commons : Schloss Prittag  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 51 ° 57 ′ 19.5 ″  N , 15 ° 37 ′ 30.4 ″  E