The Łężany estate complex consists of a palace, a large natural landscape park and outbuildings situated on the shore of Lake Legińskie.
The palace itself is set within the central area, surrounded by outbuildings and villages to the west, and by farmland fields to the east and gardens and buildings to the south. The corner of the neo-Baroque palace features two towers and a veranda embedded in the façade. The building’s façades are embellished with bossages, rustication, balustrades with balusters, flanking volutes and wavy cornices. The interiors of the palace, which have kept their original layout, are decorated with elements of interior finishes and fittings. The ceilings are coved. The kitchen floor retains its original tiling, and the walls are laid with wardrobes and wooden panelling. Other intact original elements include several marble and ceramic fireplaces and one completely wooden fireplace, as well as a bathroom on the first floor, with all its historical fittings.
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Photo by Mieczysław Kalski





















