Pałac Czernica
Czernica, Jelenia Góra County, Poland, Poland
Pałac Czernica in Czernica, Jelenia Góra County, Poland, began as a medieval knightly stronghold around 1300 owned by the von Langenow family, later passing to von Kittlitz, von Seydlitz, and from 1518 the von Schaffgotsch lineage. In 1543, under Balthasar Schaffgotsch, it expanded into a three-winged Renaissance defensive manor in French style, moated and fortified, which withstood Thirty Years' War sieges before fortifications were dismantled in 1858 during a neo-Renaissance overhaul. The current two-story horseshoe-shaped palace, closed by a northern curtain wall with a 1911 cylindrical tower capped by a conical roof, preserves a cross-vaulted hall with 1563 Renaissance allegorical frescoes and heraldry, a neo-Renaissance tiled stove, and a secesyjna ballroom in the tower base.
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