Kamieniec Ząbkowicki Palace
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A monumental 19th-century neo-Gothic palace in Lower Silesia, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel for Princess Marianne of the Netherlands. Known as the 'Pearl of Dolny Śląsk', it features castle-like architecture, towers, and courtyards, now open to the public as a historic monument.

📜 Grand neo-Gothic palace built for Princess Marianne of the Netherlands in the 19th century. 🔍 Designated a national historic monument of Poland in 2024, it was devastated after WWII and is now systematically renovated and open to visitors. # Why Go 🏰 Explore monumental 19th-century architecture 👑 Discover the fascinating story of Princess Marianne 🌳 Wander through a large 150-hectare landscaped park and admire the recreated water parterre and fountain 🏛️ Discover a restored historic monument 🎨 Attend cultural events and exhibitions 🚶 Visit nearby former gold mine and medieval settlement # Why Avoid 🚫 Pets are not allowed on the premises 🪜 Over 300 stairs to climb in the chateau # Tips ⏰ Guided tours start hourly, check seasonal times. 🎟️ Purchase tickets 15 mins before at Tourist Info or Palace Café. 📞 Czech-speaking guide available for groups by prior arrangement (additional fee) # Cost 💰 Normal ticket 35 PLN, discounted 30 PLN, groups over 30 people 30 PLN/person. # Hours 🕒 Daily, guided tours from 10 am, last entrance 5 pm (6 pm May-Sep).