The Galiny property consists of several historical parts: the palace complex along with the main palace and outbuildings, as well as the rooms used for the 200-hectare farm.
The main palace itself is situated in a Renaissance-style complex of seven buildings, which are interconnected and ring the main courtyard.
In addition to the palace, the complex comprises an entrance gate with a clock tower, a coach house, a stable, a palace outbuilding, an orangery and an adjacent corner building with towers. The structure as a whole was built on a U-shaped plan, with the main palace as the base. A part of the east wing was later destroyed, which disrupted the original U-shaped design. A cobbled road leads to the courtyard through the entrance gate, which features a clock, a turret and a cartouche bearing the Eulenburg coat of arms. The driveway in the main courtyard forms a circle around a central flowerbed of roses.
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