Pac Palace, Dowspuda

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Coordinates53°58′42″N 22°48′07″E / 53.97833°N 22.80194°E / 53.97833; 22.80194
Built1827
Demolished1867
Pac Palace in Dowspuda
Pac Palace ruins, portico remains
LocationDowspuda, Podlaskie Voivodeship; in Poland
Coordinates53°58′42″N 22°48′07″E / 53.97833°N 22.80194°E / 53.97833; 22.80194
Built1827
Demolished1867
RebuiltUnder reconstruction (planned for 2023)[1]
ArchitectPiotr Bosio
Architectural style(s)Gothic Revival
Pac Palace, Dowspuda is located in Poland
Pac Palace, Dowspuda
Location of Pac Palace in Poland

Pac Palace in Dowspuda (Polish: Pałac Paców w Dowspudzie) - historical ruins, located in Dowspuda, Poland.

Pac Palace is built in an English Neo-Gothic architectural style by Polish architect of Italian descent Piotr Bosio.[2] The construction work began in 1820, and after a temporary halt, continued under architect Enrico Marconi. Although the main construct work was complete by that time, it took another four years to furnish and decorate the palace.[3]

After the November Uprising, Ludwik Michał Pac emigrated, and his property was confiscated by the Imperial Government. The next owners did not upkeep the property and it was decided to deconstruct the palace in 1867. I 2016, the palace ruins with twenty-one hectares of land was sold to a private investor for 1 million zlotys,[4] who has declared a total reconstruction of the palace and its transformation into a hotel.[5]

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