We have the great pleasure to present a unique Palace Outbuilding in Pławnica - a masterpiece of historical architecture. Immerse yourself in the magical world of 18th-century architecture with a touch of Roman spirit. This outbuilding, part of the former Wallis Palace, was built between 1735-1737 by Count Georg Olivier von Wallis. The palace, designed in the style of an ancient Roman villa, burned down in 1775, but its unique character has survived in this meticulously restored outbuilding, which is an example of attention to detail and architectural craftsmanship. The architecture and style: The manor outbuilding in Pławnica is a brick building built on a plan close to a square, two-story, covered with a mansard roof, later adorned with added dormers. The building stylistically refers to ancient Roman villas, with a three-axis facade, a central main entrance, and rich details such as a prominent cornice and ear-shaped window frames. The living area is approximately 600 m², including the attic. The interior features a two-tract layout with a main hall running through the axis of the building. On the ground floor, original barrel vaults have been preserved in two rooms, further emphasizing the historical atmosphere of this property. The interior of the Outbuilding: The property is undergoing a thorough renovation, with full respect for its original character. The owner, with a great passion for history, is recreating many original architectural elements, such as brick walls, decorative arches, and historic shutters. Attention is paid to details referring to Roman architecture, including small bronze sculptures of legionnaires adorning the windows. On the ground floor, there is a porch, corridor, bathroom with a bathtub and toilet, a passage room, dining room, living room with a kitchenette and fireplace, kitchen with a functioning tiled stove, and pantry. On the first floor, there are three large, spacious, and transitional rooms, as well as an additional room that can be used as a bathroom. The wooden floors are nearly 300 years old and are preserved in excellent condition. The rooms, with a height of about 3.5 meters, impress with their spaciousness and unique atmosphere. External buildings and surroundings: To the south and west, two outbuildings adjoin the building, with an area of about 200m2 and 600m2 (including the attic), offering enormous adaptive potential - from a restaurant, through a wedding hall, to rental apartments and recreational space. These buildings enrich the courtyard with a unique atmosphere, ideal for a garden or relaxation area. The property offers many parking spaces. The plot of 0.38 ha is carefully maintained, with places for coffee, a bonfire, and a relaxation area. The land is partially wooded and carefully landscaped - a place where you can spend lazy afternoons in nature, organize bonfires, picnics, or simply enjoy the silence. Near the property, you will also find relaxation areas where you can have your morning coffee, as well as an herb garden full of blooming flowers, which further emphasizes the idyllic character of the place. Location: The Palace Outbuilding in Pławnica is located in an exceptionally picturesque area, surrounded by lush greenery and numerous recreational areas. The property is situated in a quiet, agricultural village, where silence and peace reign, and outside the windows stretch landscapes full of nature. The immediate vicinity of forests and the nearby Pławna River creates ideal conditions for relaxation and contact with nature. The area abounds in numerous walking paths, perfect for long walks or bike trips. Thanks to its strategic location, Pławnica offers tranquility and peace, while also providing convenient access to larger urban centers. Bystrzyca Klodzka is only about 2 km away, Klodzko - 20 km, Miedzygorze - 16 km, Wroclaw - 100 km, and the Polish-Czech border is about 20 km away, making this location attractive for those seeking seclusion as well as for those who want access to urban infrastructure. In Pławnica, there is a Primary School, and in Bystrzyca Klodzka, there are many commercial and service points - shops, post office, services, health centers, medical offices, and pharmacies. Tourist attractions: Pławnica and its surroundings are an ideal place for nature lovers and tourists seeking active recreation. Located in the picturesque Klodzko Valley, Pławnica offers numerous tourist attractions: ● Bystrzyckie Mountains and Table Mountains: In the vicinity of Pławnica, there are popular hiking trails leading through the picturesque Bystrzyckie Mountains and Table Mountains, known for their unique rock formations, such as Bledne Skaly and Szczeliniec Wielki. ● Ski slopes: Nearby are well-known ski resorts, such as Czarna Gora Resort, located about 15 km from Pławnica, offering numerous ski trails of varying difficulty, lifts, and recreational facilities. Zieleniec Ski Arena, located about 30 km from Pławnica, and Kamienica Ski Resort, about 80 km away, also offer excellent conditions for skiing for both beginners and advanced skiers. ● Klodzko Fortress: One of the largest historical attractions in the region is the Klodzko Fortress - an impressive 18th-century fortress, full of mysterious undergrounds and tunnels. ● Bystrzyca Klodzka: Just a few kilometers from Pławnica is the charming town of Bystrzyca Klodzka, famous for its preserved medieval urban layout and historic defensive walls. It is worth visiting the local Town Hall and the Matchstick Museum - the only one of its kind in Poland. ● Polanica-Zdroj: A town that combines the charm of a mountain town with a rich health and recreational offer. It is a significant tourist center on the map of Klodzko Land, surrounded by the Table and Bystrzyckie Mountains. The nearby Spa Theatre offers residents and tourists a rich cultural offer in summer days or winter evenings. ● Table Mountains National Park: Located a bit further away, but still within reach for a day trip, Table Mountains National Park offers unforgettable views and trails leading through fantastic rock formations, such as Bledne Skaly and Szczeliniec Wielki. ● Rafting and kayaking on the Nysa Klodzka. ● Historic churches and chapels: The area is also rich in sacred monuments, such as baroque and gothic churches, chapels, or other historical sites that create a unique cultural landscape of the region. For whom: This unique property is ideal for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and fans of Italian and Roman culture. The Palace Outbuilding, with its ancient inspirations, will delight those who appreciate details referring to ancient Roman villas. Due to the extensive outbuildings, the property also offers potential for investors in the hospitality, beauty, training, and medical sectors who would like to create an exclusive commercial facility here, such as a restaurant, boutique hotel, or recreational center. It is a place ideal for those who value luxury, historical details, and a unique atmosphere, which can make this property their dream home or investment project. The property is not located in flood-prone areas. We check creditworthiness for free and assist in obtaining financing. I cordially invite you to contact us and for a presentation. Patrycja Krawczyk Real Estate Agent License No. 30825 New Place Real Estate, ul. Kosmonautow 222b, 54-042 Wroclaw. The presented offer is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a commercial offer within the meaning of Article 66, paragraph 1 of the Civil Code. 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Specifications:
Area: 600.0 m²
Bedrooms: 7
Floor: 1
Built: 1735
Additional Features:
Attic: True
Seller: Patrycja Krawczyk
Data source: https://www.otodom.pl/pl/oferta/willa-w-stylu-wloskim-z-1737-plawnica-bystrzyca-kl-ID4xQ2k