Oskar Schöen's Palace (Sosnowiec)

During the renovation and adaptation of the palace for the needs of the judiciary, the orangery was covered with a roof and converted into office space.

The romance of the interiors of the residences of the Schons were to add hidden winding stairs and secret passages in the walls.

After the reconstruction of the center, after World War II, the park remained in remnant form and today it is a forest area, adjacent to the banks of the river.

The building was built on a plot, bought in 1885 by the Schön family, from Count Mortimer-Tschischky,[2] on the bank of Black Przemsza River.

[3] Spinning fires in 1907 and World War I contributed to the deterioration of the financial situation of the family, thus the palace was leased for court.