For Sale: Picturesque Minkowskie Palace
We are pleased to offer the enchanting Minkowskie Palace for sale—a historic monument with a rich history and unique Baroque architecture, located in the Opole Voivodeship, just 80 km from Wroclaw.
This exceptional heritage site presents a unique opportunity for lovers of history and architecture. Following renovation, it can serve as a private residence, a luxury hotel, a nursing home, or a conference centre.
The estate is surrounded by an expansive area of 2 hectares, providing excellent possibilities for creating a garden, park, or other developments in accordance with conservation guidelines. Additionally, the palace is set within a historic landscaped park spanning 12 hectares, which features a neo-Gothic burial chapel from 1873, formerly the mausoleum of the Wartensleben family and now serving as St. Joseph's Church. Furthermore, there is an option to acquire the parkland, which remains under lease, offering extensive potential for the development of this historic space.
The palace has gained international fame due to the search for lost gold, which, according to some sources, may be hidden in its vicinity. Built between 1765 and 1784 at the initiative of General Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz, its architecture draws inspiration from the patterns of Potsdam, with decorations reminiscent of those found in Sanssouci Palace. The building features an elegant façade adorned with Baroque ornaments and a triple arcade, above which is the coat of arms of the von Seydlitz family.
The palace is situated on a slight hill, approached by an avenue of trees, creating an atmosphere of tranquillity and historical heritage.
While the property requires extensive renovation, it represents an exceptional investment opportunity for those seeking real estate with significant potential. Its historical value, combined with a competitive market price, makes this property particularly attractive.
The palace offers the potential for revitalization and restoration to its former glory, thanks to its solid construction and historical significance.