Brühl Palace, Warsaw
| Brühl Palace Pałac Brühla (in Polish) | |
|---|---|
Main gate and the corps de logis. | |
Interactive map of the Brühl Palace Pałac Brühla (in Polish) area | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Baroque |
| Location | Warsaw, Poland |
| Construction started | 1639 |
| Completed | 1642 |
| Demolished | 1944 |
| Client | Jerzy Ossoliński |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Lorenzo de Sent, rebuilt by Tylman Gamerski (late 17th century) and Johann Friedrich Knöbel, Joachim Daniel von Jauch (18th century), Bohdan Pniewski (1932) |
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The Brühl Palace (Polish: Pałac Brühla), also known as the Sandomierski or Ossoliński Palace, was a palatial residence at Piłsudski Square in central Warsaw, Poland. It was one of the largest palaces and one of the finest examples of rococo architecture in pre-World War II Warsaw.
It is going to be rebuilt along with the Saski Palace, neighboring tenements and the modernist Beck's Pavilion; the tender was completed in 2023 and it is now at the project stage.