Bžostovskiai Palace
Brzostowski Palace is a building in the Vilnius Old Town. In 1667, the building was purchased by Cyprian Paweł Brzostowski , Voivode of Trakai.[1] The palace's current appearance dates back to 1748 when an initial restoration was completed by Paweł Ksawery Brzostowski, according to the project of Carlo Spampani.[1] In 1772, the palace was purchased by Jakub Ignacy Nagórski.
In 1802 the palace was bought by the Ogiński family. In 1888-1890 the palace was renovated by the architect Cyprian Maculewicz.[1]
In 1957 and 1982, the palace was adapted for housing flats. It currently houses a pharmacy and individual flats.
References
- ^ a b c "Pałac Brzostowskich w Wilnie". DZIEDZICTWO ZA GRANICĄ. BAZA POLONIKÓW (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-09-09.
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