The palace terraces
This is what the palace terraces used to look like. We want to restore their beauty.Higher central terrace
This is what the palace terraces used to look like. We want to restore their beauty.Higher central terrace
The summer holidays are slowly coming to an end, and we are getting ready for the Farewell to
More than 300 m2 of plaster in the cloisters underwent conservation and protection work. The polychromes have been
Between 1872 and 1874 (probably to a design by Martius), the last terrace with the Victory Column was
In 1860, an extended plan of the terrace garden was created by Ferdinand Martius and revised by Lenné.
Lenné arrived in Kamenz Ząbkowicki in July 1858 to draw up plans for the terrace garden on site.
This is what the palace terraces used to look like. We want to restore their beauty.Higher central terrace
The summer holidays are slowly coming to an end, and we are getting ready for the Farewell to
More than 300 m2 of plaster in the cloisters underwent conservation and protection work. The polychromes have been
Between 1872 and 1874 (probably to a design by Martius), the last terrace with the Victory Column was
In 1860, an extended plan of the terrace garden was created by Ferdinand Martius and revised by Lenné.
Lenné arrived in Kamenz Ząbkowicki in July 1858 to draw up plans for the terrace garden on site.
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