"2756"^^ . . . . . "Pa\u0142ac we W\u0142odowicach \u2013 zrujnowany pa\u0142ac, po\u0142o\u017Cony we W\u0142odowicach."@pl . . . . . . . "Pa\u0142ac we W\u0142odowicach"@pl . . . . . . . "W\u0142odowice Palace is a ruined palace situated in W\u0142odowice, Poland. It was built on the spot of a wooden manor owned by the Firlej family. The first building was destroyed during the Polish-Swedish war in 1655-1660 (called \u201CThe Deluge\u201D). The brick and stone palace was founded by the castellan of Krakow, Stanis\u0142aw Warszycki at the end of 17th century (between 1669 and 1681). It was a two-storey baroque building with basements and an attic, covered with a mansard roof. It can be seen as a representation of an entre cour et jardin type of manor. In front of the palace there used to be a court with the entrance gate and behind the building there was a garden situated on the slope of the hill. In the 18th century the palace was owned by the M\u0119ci\u0144ski family who redecorated the insides in classicist style. In the 1850s the new owners of the palace were the Poleski family. Micha\u0142 Poleski, scientist and insurgent of the January Uprising in 1863, created a private agronomic school that was located on the second storey of the palace. One of the chambers was changed into a chemistry and physics laboratory, another one contained a library. The school existed here between 1870 and 1880. Probably around the turn of the 20th century the palace was rebuilt in a neogothic style. The last owner of the palace was Countess Maria Elwira O\u2019Rourke, from a Polish noble family of Irish origin. She left W\u0142odowice probably in 1927 or 1928, selling the palace to a local family. The present condition of the palace is a result of two fires that occurred in 1935 and 1956, along with negligent ownership."@en . "50.5496722 19.4546118" . "50.5496711730957"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "W\u0142odowice Palace is a ruined palace situated in W\u0142odowice, Poland. It was built on the spot of a wooden manor owned by the Firlej family. The first building was destroyed during the Polish-Swedish war in 1655-1660 (called \u201CThe Deluge\u201D). The brick and stone palace was founded by the castellan of Krakow, Stanis\u0142aw Warszycki at the end of 17th century (between 1669 and 1681). It was a two-storey baroque building with basements and an attic, covered with a mansard roof. It can be seen as a representation of an entre cour et jardin type of manor. In front of the palace there used to be a court with the entrance gate and behind the building there was a garden situated on the slope of the hill. In the 18th century the palace was owned by the M\u0119ci\u0144ski family who redecorated the insides in classici"@en . . . . . . "W\u0142odowice Palace"@en . "Pa\u0142ac we W\u0142odowicach \u2013 zrujnowany pa\u0142ac, po\u0142o\u017Cony we W\u0142odowicach."@pl . . . . . . . . . . "1066631027"^^ . . . . . . . . . "34230536"^^ . . "19.45461273193359"^^ . "POINT(19.454612731934 50.549671173096)"^^ .