The
Castle Hotel in Baranow Sandomierski
In
the middle part of the River Vistula, in the heart of
Poland, lies a gem of Polish architecture - the castle
in Baranów Sandomierski. The former seat of the Leszczynski
family, it is one of few so well preserved magnate residences.
Built in the late 16th and early 17th centuries to a design
by Santi Gucci, and modeled after Wawel castle in Kraków,
surrounded by a breathtaking park, the castle fits perfectly
into the landscape of the Vistula plains. The interiors
were designed by Giovanni Battista Falconi, while Tylman
van Gameren created the gallery that was added to the
castle's western facade. He is probably also the designer
of the bastion defense system. The castle in Baranów is
a three-floor building built on the plan of a rectangle.
At its corners stand four round towers crowned with distinctive
cupolas. The central part of the front facade comprises
a protruding tower with the main entrance gate, leading
through a stone portal into an enchanting arcaded courtyard.
At the beginning of 20th century the castle was renovated
by T. Stryjenski
Jacek Malczewski was actually a part of the renovation
crew.
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total number of beds: 72
total number of rooms: 31
single rooms: 8
double rooms:1
apartment: 9
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restaurant: 140 places
bar: 20 places
club night: 70 places
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billiard
bicycle riding
fishery
tisch tennis
sightseeing tours
monuments
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conference rooms
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area in sq |
Conference room layoutTheatre
capacity/Classroom capacity
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portrait room
tylmacenska gallery
banquet room
conference room
technique room
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12 / - 50
/ 40 40 / 30 120 / 100 |

credit card accepted
pets allowed
fax access
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