Lelewel Palace
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Lelewel Palace (Polish: Pałac Lelewelów) was a rococo palace on the Miodowa Street in the Warsaw Old Town, which was also unofficially named "Palace Street" (ulica Pałacowa). Lelewel Palace was built in 1755 by Efraim Szreger on an estate documented to have been property of King John III Sobieski and maintaining the original Corps de logis. The client and owner until 1787 was Constance Lelewel née Jauch.
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Lelewel Palace | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Rococo |
Town or city | Warsaw |
Country | Poland |
Construction started | 1739 |
Completed | 1740 |
Demolished | 19th century (Szembek Mansion) after 1939 (whole complex) |
Client | Aleksander Szembek (Corps de logis), Constance Jauch (front building and secondary wings) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Efraim Szreger (1755) Szymon Bogumił Zug (after 1787) |
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