Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów | Wilanów Palace
ThehistoryoftheWilanowPalace,awonderfulBaroqueroyalresidence,beganonApril23,1677,whenavillagebecamethepropertyofKingJohnSobieskiIII.Atthebeginning,theresidencebuilttherewassmall.AugustynLocci,theking’scourtarchitect,receivedthetaskofcreatingonlyagroundfloorresidenceofalayouttypicalforthebuildingsoftheRepublicofPoland.However,militarysuccessesandanincreaseoftheimportanceofroyaltyinthecomingyearshadahugeinfluenceonexpandingtheinitialproject.Hugeconstructionworkswereconductedintheyears1677-1696...
The history of the Wilanow Palace, a wonderful Baroque royal residence, began on April 23, 1677, when a village became the property of King John Sobieski III. At the beginning, the residence built there was small. Augustyn Locci, the king’s court architect, received the task of creating only a ground floor residence of a layout typical for the buildings of the Republic of Poland. However, military successes and an increase of the importance of royalty in the coming years had a huge influence on expanding the initial project. Huge construction works were conducted in the years 1677-1696. After completion, the building comprised of elements of a nobility house, an Italian garden villa and a French palace in the style of Louis XIV. After the death of the King, the Palace became the property of his sons, and in 1720, a run down property was purchased by one of the wealthiest women in Poland of those days – Elizabeth Sieniawska. In 1730, the Palace, for three years, was owned by king Aug...