The Palace at Nakło

The palace was built as a residence for newlyweds Kajetan Bystrzonowski and Marcyanna Młodzianowska, and was the center of an estate that stretched over a vast swath of land that had been deeded to the groom as a dowry from his future wife in 1764.

The Bystrzonowski newlyweds lived in the palace for only a short time, however, as the bride died four years after the couple passed over the threshold on their wedding day.

After Marcyanna Mlodzianowska-Bystrzonowska's death, ownership is recorded as changing in 1804 when Baron Józef Bysztronowski (relation to Kajetan unknown) assumed the deed to the estate.

Whatever their relationship, both Jozef and Kajetan Bystrzonowski obtained the hereditary title of Count of Galicia from Prussian Emperor Franz II in 1801.

The palace, a caretaker's building, a stable, the main entry gate and the park are all privately owned, but are maintained by The Nakło Foundation and protected under Poland's Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.

The Palace at Nakło
The Palace before 1911