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Zamoyski Palace (Polish: Pałac Zamoyskich) - a historical building, located by Nowy Świat Street in Warsaw, Poland. From 1667 the owner of the plot was Jan Wielopolski. Between 1744 and 1745 the inheritors of Wielopolski's possessions reconstructed the palace following designs of architect Piotr Hiż. The owner of the building soon became Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, who commissioned renovation work under Szymon Bogumił Zug. * Russian Imperial Army plunder of Zamoyski Palace in 1863 * Destruction in 1945 * Night view of Zamoyski Palace (right)

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  • Zamoyski-Palast (Nowy Świat) (de)
  • Pałac Zamoyskich w Warszawie (ul. Nowy Świat) (pl)
  • Zamoyski Palace (en)
  • Замойский дворец в Варшаве (ru)
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  • Der Zamoyski-Palast (auch als Geschäftshaus des Andrzej Zamoyski bezeichnet, im Polnischen: Pałac Zamoyskiego oder Dom Interesów Andrzeja Zamoyskiego) ist ein palastartiges, ursprünglich als Miets- und Bürohaus genutztes Gebäude an der Ulica Nowy Świat 67/69 im Warschauer Innenstadtdistrikt. Heute befinden sich hier Räume verschiedener Fakultäten der Warschauer Universität. (de)
  • Pałac Zamoyskich, także kamienica hr. Andrzeja Zamoyskiego – zespół dwóch połączonych ze sobą budynków znajdujący się przy ul. Nowy Świat 67 i 69 w Warszawie. (pl)
  • Замойский дворец, также доходный дом графа Анджея Замойского — комплекс из двух соединенных между собой зданий, расположенных на ул. Новы Свят 67 и 69 в Варшаве. (ru)
  • Zamoyski Palace (Polish: Pałac Zamoyskich) - a historical building, located by Nowy Świat Street in Warsaw, Poland. From 1667 the owner of the plot was Jan Wielopolski. Between 1744 and 1745 the inheritors of Wielopolski's possessions reconstructed the palace following designs of architect Piotr Hiż. The owner of the building soon became Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, who commissioned renovation work under Szymon Bogumił Zug. * Russian Imperial Army plunder of Zamoyski Palace in 1863 * Destruction in 1945 * Night view of Zamoyski Palace (right) (en)
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  • Zamoyski Palace (en)
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  • Zamoyski Palace (en)
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  • Zamoyski Palace and Staszic Palace (en)
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  • Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship; in Poland (en)
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  • Der Zamoyski-Palast (auch als Geschäftshaus des Andrzej Zamoyski bezeichnet, im Polnischen: Pałac Zamoyskiego oder Dom Interesów Andrzeja Zamoyskiego) ist ein palastartiges, ursprünglich als Miets- und Bürohaus genutztes Gebäude an der Ulica Nowy Świat 67/69 im Warschauer Innenstadtdistrikt. Heute befinden sich hier Räume verschiedener Fakultäten der Warschauer Universität. (de)
  • Zamoyski Palace (Polish: Pałac Zamoyskich) - a historical building, located by Nowy Świat Street in Warsaw, Poland. From 1667 the owner of the plot was Jan Wielopolski. Between 1744 and 1745 the inheritors of Wielopolski's possessions reconstructed the palace following designs of architect Piotr Hiż. The owner of the building soon became Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, who commissioned renovation work under Szymon Bogumił Zug. In 1802 the palace was bought by Anna Jadwiga Sapieżyna. Stanisław Staszic would live in the palace until he died there in 1826. In 1839 the palace became property of Andrzej Artur Zamoyski. The new owner commissioned reconstruction works headed by architect Enrico Marconi which gave the building's present nature. During the January Uprising of 1863, the house was plundered by the Imperial Army. During the interwar period the building housed the Ministry of Interior and Administration (Poland). The palace was damaged during the Warsaw Uprising and rebuilt between 1948 and 1950 without modifying its architectural design. Presently, the palace houses the Faculty of Journalism and Politics of the University of Warsaw, the Institute of Applied Social Sciences, "Artes-Liberales" Faculty, Institute for Scientific Information and Bibliographic Studies of the Historical Faculty of the University of Warsaw. * Russian Imperial Army plunder of Zamoyski Palace in 1863 * Destruction in 1945 * Night view of Zamoyski Palace (right) (en)
  • Pałac Zamoyskich, także kamienica hr. Andrzeja Zamoyskiego – zespół dwóch połączonych ze sobą budynków znajdujący się przy ul. Nowy Świat 67 i 69 w Warszawie. (pl)
  • Замойский дворец, также доходный дом графа Анджея Замойского — комплекс из двух соединенных между собой зданий, расположенных на ул. Новы Свят 67 и 69 в Варшаве. (ru)
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