The museum preserves furnished palace rooms with eclectic furniture and other items - Modernist, Neo-Romantic, Neo-Baroque, or Neoclassical

Museum in Przeworsk - Palace and Park Complex

The Przeworsk Palace was erected in the early 19th century at the initiative of Prince Henryk Lubomirski. It is a brick building, two-story, with a basement. To the west, there is a gallery supported by 8 pillars, and to the north a simulated tower whose external part is facing west. The complex also includes a manor park and an orangery. The museum preserves furnished palace rooms with eclectic furniture and other items - Modernist, Neo-Romantic, Neo-Baroque, or Neoclassical. The equipment comes from many countries in Europe and the world, including, for example, carpets from Persia. Visitors can familiarize themselves with the exhibitions of palace interiors, regionalism, carriage houses, and the history of firefighting (we will discuss this in a separate entry).

Walking path next to the museum
The road to the museum

Other attractions in the area