Primate's Palace, Warsaw

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Primate's Palace (Template:Lang-pl) is a historical palace at the Senatorska Street in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw, Poland.

Primate's Palace
Primate's Palace
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General information
Architectural styleClassicist
Town or cityWarsaw
CountryPoland
Construction started1593
Completed1610
Demolished1939

History

The construction of the palace began in 1593, from the initiative of the Bishop of Płock Wojciech Baranowski.[1] After he became the Primate of Poland, he transformed the palace to the headquarters of the Primate. It was demolished during the years of the Swedish Deluge in 1655-1657.[1] Architect Józef Fontana was hired for the reconstruction. It was however plundered again in 1704 by Saxons, Vlachs and Cossacks.[2]

Until 1795 the rooms in the palace served as the home of Primates of Poland. The building was gradually expanded. At the end of the 17th century it was expanded by architect Tylman van Gameren. In the first half of the 18th century it was rebuilt to rococo style to serve as a residence of Primate Adam Ignacy Komorowski. In 1777-1786 the palace was thoroughly reconstructed to the Classicist style. The main body of the building was expanded with the side wings with pavilions. Architects of the interior were Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer and Szymon Bogumił Zug.

Since the 18th century it served various purposes and housed numerous institutions. In the interwar period it housed the Ministry of Agriculture.[1] The palace was destroyed during the Nazi Invasion of Poland, after the war it was gradually restored. It then served the city administration and for example, civil weddings occurred there. Today, it houses offices of various companies and its historical halls are used for conference and exhibition purposes.

References

  1. ^ a b c Template:Pl icon "Ulica Senatorska". www.srodmiescie.warszawa.pl.
  2. ^ Template:Pl icon "Historia pałacu". Pałac Prymasowski.pl.

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