Sarny Palace

It was expanded several times, most notably in the 18th century when a chapel dedicated to John of Nepomuk was added to the main building, featuring an extensive polychrome decoration.

After World War II because of the decisions made during the Yalta Conference, the Kłodzko Land was transferred from Germany to Poland and Scharfeneck was renamed Sarny.

The palace compound was first occupied by the Red Army to later be nationalized in communist Poland and turned into a collective farm.

After communism collapsed in 1989, the property remained in the state's hands, largely abandoned and falling into deeper ruin.

In May 2017, a visitor center and cafe opened in the castle's gatehouse after more than three years of refurbishment, also making the chapel available to tourists on a daily basis.

Sarny Palace