Palace Pauline
   Photo: Pauline Palace

Pauline Palace - a former private residence, located on the outskirts of the Polish city of Jelenia Gora. In the nineteenth century, local land bought famous industrialist Richard von Kramst. In 1855 the new owner commissioned a well-known gardener Sibenharovskomu create a nature reserve. For the future of the palace was reserved specially crafted eastern slope of the hill. Construction of the palace began in 1872 under the leadership of the Saxon architect Kurt Stayta, which gave the appearance of the castle residence. In the twentieth century, the palace was rebuilt twice. In 1906 the new owner was engaged in the modernization of the Oscar and the architect Carlo Carlo Grosserovi who expanded the palace and gave him eclectic features. After the death of Oscar Carlo in 1931, the building was purchased by the German Labour Front, which opened a training center.

In general, in spite of its short history, the palace Pauline witnessed many events. Thus, in the postwar years, this is where to store important documentary archives were evacuated from Berlin after the Second World War. Later, the Ministry of Culture Palace used to store and works of art.

In 1964 there was a fire in the building, during which only the roof was severely damaged. After the reconstruction of the palace functioned as a recreation center and a place for creative art. Later it was converted into a guest house officer.

In 2002, Pauline Palace was sold to a private investor. Currently, the building is open a hotel, restaurant and spa.

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Palace Pauline