Lubochinsky Palace Photo: Lubochinsky Palace

Lubochinsky the Palace in the classical style, built in the years 1795-1800 lead architect Stanislav Zavadsky by order of Frederick Skorzewski. Name Lubostron for the Palace came up with the owner. It means "nice secluded place".

Local lands were purchased by the Royal army General Skorzewski in 1762. When the property passed into the hands of the son of františek – Frederick, who was a connoisseur and lover of the arts, began the construction of the Palace in the village Pilatova. The client wished to have his Palace was similar to the famous Villa Rotunda, built in 1552 by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio. Work on the interior lasted about 5 years. Above the stucco worked Michal Katovsky. Directly under the dome you can see a frieze depicting the procession, here are four historical bas-relief, reflecting the interest in Polish-German relations. The richness of the hall stresses and a huge brass chandelier. Attract attention and the old furnace, and mirrors.

Lubochinsky the Palace remained in the family Skorzewski until the beginning of the Second world war, after which he was placed under local management. In 60-ies interested in the estate Director of the Pomeranian Philharmonic Andrzej Svalbe. He urged the regional government to carry out repairs, and since 1963 has become here to organize concerts. For many years now in Robotronica the Palace hosts regular musical events, and musical concerts, perform in chamber ensembles and choirs.

Currently the Palace is a cultural institution, it hosts exhibitions and theatrical performances.

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