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| building_type = [[Palace]]
| architectural_style = [[Renaissance Revival architecture|Renaissance Revival]]
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| location = [[Guzów, Żyrardów County|Guzów]]
| client = [[Feliks Sobański]]
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'''Sobański Palace''' is a [[Renaissance Revival architecture|Renaissance Revival]] palace in [[Guzów, Żyrardów County]], [[Mazovian Voivodeship]], [[Poland]].
The Polish [[szlachta|nobleman]] Andrzej Ogiński (father of composer [[Michał Kleofas Ogiński]]) originally built a brick manor on the Guzów site. During the second half of the nineteenth century, on the order of Feliks Sobański, architect [[:pl:Władysław Hirschel|Władysław Hirszel]] rebuilt the manor house into a grand palace, modelling it on French [[Loire Valley]] castles. A landscaped garden designed by [[:pl:Walerian Kronenberg|Walerian Kronenberg]] and [[:pl:Franciszek Szanior|Franciszek Szanior]] was built next to the house.
During the [[First World War]] the palace was used as a front line hospital, and was virtually destroyed, along with its garden. During the [[interwar period]], it was rebuilt, but after the [[Second World War]] the palace was looted for its decorations and furnishings. Later, the palace was used as accommodation for a local sugar factory's employees. In 1992, the [[House of Sobański|Sobański family]] regained possession of the palace complex.
After many years of dereliction, the house is in a poor condition, and the garden is overgrown with thickets. The old palace chapel (now the Church of [[Felix of Valois|St Felix de Valois]]), along with a section of the garden, is the only part of the property that has been restored.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
file:Guzow palace north cm01.jpg
file:Guzow palace north cm02.jpg
</gallery>
==References==
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== Bibliography ==
# Sylwester Rudnik, Historia guzowskiej rezydencji, w: Spotkania z zabytkami 6/2004
# Katalog zabytków sztuki w Polsce. Tom X. Powiat grodzisko-mazowiecki, ISPAN, Warszawa 1967
== External links ==
* http://latawce.netstrefa.pl/guzow.htm
* http://podrozniccy.com/en/poland/palace-guzow
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[[Category:Palaces in Poland]]
[[Category:House of Sobański]]
== Historia ==
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