ARCHBISHOP'S PALACE (PAŁAC BORCHOW)
Palace
2024
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2024
Somewhat removed from the main tourist circuits of the city center, this magnificent yellow-painted palace with its vast inner courtyard, built in the 17th century in Baroque and Neoclassical style, takes its name from one of its owners, J. Borch, the King's Vice-Chancellor. In the 19th century, it became the seat of the Archbishop of Warsaw. Rebuilt after the war as the seat of the Polish primate, it was here that Pope John Paul II stayed during his visits to Warsaw.
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Il a été construit au début du 18ème siècle pour Piotr de Riacour dans le style baroque.
Dans les années 1768-1800, il appartenait à la famille Broch.
En 1780, il a été reconstruit par le design de Dominik Merlini dans le style classique.
En 1843, le palais devint le siège de l'archevêque de Varsovie.
Il a été détruit pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, reconstruit en 1949-1954.
Jusqu'à 2007, c'était le siège du primat de Pologne. Actuellement, c'est le siège de l'archevêque.