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Castle for sale: Poland

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Castle for sale: Poland

Magnates and Prussian nobility: legacy of two aristocratic cultures

As the historical legacy of the Kingdom of Prussia in the west and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the east and south-east, Poland possesses one of the highest concentrations of historic representative buildings in Central Europe. Despite the destruction of past centuries, a remarkable number of these estates have survived. In Masovia and the Lublin region, almost a quarter of the population once belonged to the nobility; accordingly, residences of both the high aristocracy and landed nobility have been preserved in the former Prussian territories as well as in the historic heartland of the country. Warsaw’s Royal Route is one of the longest historic ceremonial avenues in Europe. The highest concentration of surviving properties - each region with well over 1,000 castles and manor houses - can be found in Greater Poland and Lower Silesia in the west, as well as in Masovia in central Poland.

National vs. local heritage protection

For the purchase and ownership of historic properties, two categories of heritage protection are particularly relevant. Nationally listed monuments are entered into the heritage registers of the respective voivodeships and supervised by the state heritage authorities. The responsible official is known as the Konserwator Zabytków. All structural alterations require coordination and approval by the authorities.

In addition, there are locally protected monuments recorded in municipal heritage registers. These are subject to less restrictive requirements for renovation and conversion measures and may also qualify for funding programmes.

Heritage funding in Poland

The Pałacyk Plus programme provides investors with an instrument comparable to the German tax depreciation scheme for listed buildings: expenses related to protected historic properties can be claimed for tax purposes. The prerequisite is that the buyer is subject to taxation in Poland. Depending on the region and the heritage category, additional EU funds or regional support programmes may be available, although the scope of such funding has noticeably decreased in recent years.

Municipal auctions

Hundreds of castles and manor houses - particularly in the western regions - are owned by municipalities. Both local authorities and the National Agricultural Support Agency (KOWR) regularly offer historic properties through public tenders. Starting prices are often below market levels; successful bidders may receive additional reductions and acquire properties at prices significantly below their market value. In most cases, buyers must submit a future-use concept and commit contractually to completing investments within a defined period.

Further information on historic properties in Poland

Selling a castle or a manor in Poland

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Manor on the Vistula escarpment with park and river View
Castle for sale Smoszewo, Mazovia
Polish manor house on the Vistula escarpment in Smoszewo, Masovia, 47 km from Warsaw and 14 km from Modlin Airport. The building stands within a park with views across the river towards the Kampinos Forest. The property underwent full renovation between 2007 and 2010. Currently used as a private residence; commercial operations are suspended. Layout: Ground floor (313.5 m²):
  • Asking price 3.29M GBP

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Castle hotel with panoramic views in historic valley of Lower Silesia
Castle for sale Jelenia Góra, Lower Silesia
The castle ranks among the premier heritage landmarks of the Jelenia Góra Valley in Southwestern Poland. Perched majestically on a wooded hill within approximately 12.6 hectares of private grounds, it offers a rare combination of history and tranquillity. The historic interiors and original 19th-century fittings were sympathetically restored in 2004 to the highest standards. Main Castle Features:
  • Asking price 2.29M GBP
  • 2,393,400 GBP

Nieruchomości Zabytkowe
Country estate near Görlitz, Lower Silesia
Castle for sale Kostrzyna, Lower Silesia
Set within a 4.6-hectare/11.3-acres parkland estate in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, this Baroque manor complex presents a substantial restoration opportunity. The palace is listed in the register of historic monuments. Potential uses include a private residence, boutique hotel, spa, or specialist medical facility. The Palace:
  • Asking price 539k GBP

Private Seller
Gościeszyn country house - Gothic revival manor in Greater Poland
Castle for sale Gościeszyn, Greater Poland
Gościeszyn country estate, alongside the castle in Kórnik (“Zamek w Kórniku”), is one of the outstanding examples of English Gothic Revival in the present-day Greater Poland Voivodeship. The monumental estate, with its park and outbuildings, has been listed as a national monument under number 381/A since the late 1960s. HISTORY :
  • Asking price 1.14M GBP

Nieruchomości Zabytkowe
Narok Palace: an eclectic country estate near Opole
Castle for sale Narok, Opole Region
Narok Palace is a manor situated on the border between the Opole and Lower Silesia regions in southwestern Poland. The building acquired its current form between 1865 and 1869 under the direction of Friedrich von Wichelhaus, reflecting a rare interpretation of the Gothic Revival style with Anglo-Byzantine influences.
  • Asking price 718k GBP

Nieruchomości Zabytkowe
Tamsel Palace (Pałac w Dąbroszynie)
Castle for sale Dąbroszyn, Lubusz
Dąbroszyn Palace (Pałac w Dąbroszynie) is a manor house located in the Lubusz Land near Kostrzyn nad Odrą, approximately 5 km from the German border. Originally constructed in the Baroque style in 1780, the building was extended around 1850. Its current Neo-Gothic appearance is the work of the Berlin architect Georg Friedrich Hitzig.
  • Asking price By Offer

Gmina Witnica
Gothic revival country house in Mazovia
Castle for sale Patrykozy-Kolonia, Mazovia
Patrykozy Country House A Timeless Gem of Neogothic Architecture in Mazovia: Nestled within the tranquil landscapes of Mazovia, the Patrykozy Manor stands as a remarkable example of 19th-century neogothic design. Originally abandoned after the Second World War, it found new life in the early 2000s when it was acquired by its current owner.
  • Asking price 2.39M GBP

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Moja Wola hunting lodge
Castle for sale Sośnie, Greater Poland
This historic palace complex in Moja Wola was built between 1854 and 1855 as a hunting and summer residence for Duke Wilhelm August of Brunswick-Oels. The architecture follows the Scottish Baronial style and remains the only known heritage building in Europe with a façade clad in oak bark. The estate was located in Prussia until 1918, after which it became part of Poland.
  • Asking price 499k GBP

Private Seller
Former masonic lodge in Jawor – Italianate villa south of Legnica
Castle for sale Jawor, Lower Silesia
Constructed between 1869 and 1871, this grand edifice originally served as the headquarters for the Masonic Lodge "St. Martin zu den drei goldenen Ähren in Jauer". Following the addition of a western wing in 1898, the palace and its surrounding gardens were designated as protected monuments – a status that covers the entire site, bar a modern extension on the eastern facade.
  • Asking price 249k GBP

Private Seller
The Luberadz Palace | A polish noble estate in Masovia
Castle for sale Luberadz, Mazovia
The Palace at Luberadz, located north of Warsaw, was designed by the architect Hilary Szpilowski. Constructed in 1789 on a semi-circular plan for Józef Dembowski (1761–1831), the building is a prominent example of the Masovian landed gentry’s architecture and is frequently cited in Polish academic literature. Historical Significance:
  • Asking price 698k GBP

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Country house estate & hotel operation
Castle for sale Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Holy Cross Region
The ‘Tarnowski Palais’ in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski is a 19th-century country house set within an established parkland. Historically a landed estate, the property has been meticulously preserved and currently serves as a three-star hotel and event venue. The estate extends to 3.56 acres on a prominent hilltop position.
  • Asking price 2.69M GBP

Private Seller
Neoclassical manor house and parkland across 62 acres
Castle for sale Marzewo, Warmia-Masuria
"Pałac w Drulitach" (formerly Gut Draulitten) is a 62-acre historical property comprising a manor house, a 19th-century landscaped park, and several outbuildings. The manor house: A sweeping driveway leads to the three-storey neoclassical main building, which features a prominent portico. The interior centres on an open hall with a gallery and skylight.
  • Asking price 1.6M GBP

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Neo-Renaissance country estate in central Poland
Castle for sale Malina , Łódź Region
Palais Malina is a distinguished neo-Renaissance villa set within approximately 8.9 acres of private parkland. Originally commissioned in the 1880s by Naftal Majzner, a prominent local industrialist, the residence was constructed on the grounds of the former Czajkowski family estate.
  • Asking price 2.65M GBP

Partners International
Listed neoclassical country house in Łubie Górne
Castle for sale Łubie, Silesia
This country house in the Katowice metropolitan region of Silesia is offered for sale together with a second plot of land as part of a bidding procedure. Constructed around 1840, the building was substantially enlarged around the turn of the twentieth century in a representative Neoclassical style.
  • Asking price 1.2M GBP

Starostwo Powiatowe w Tarnowskich Górach
Country estate in Lower Silesia: Osetno Castle
Castle for sale Osetno, Lower Silesia
Osetno Castle, formerly known as "Schloss Osten", is a historic castle and former manor complex situated in Lower Silesia, within the triangle formed by Legnica, Wrocław, and Leszno. The present three-winged structure with a clock tower stands on a small elevation and traces its origins back to the Renaissance period, likely incorporating elements of an earlier fortress.
  • Asking price 698k GBP

Black & White Sp. z o.o.
Country castle near Wrocław in Komorowice
Castle for sale Komorowice, Lower Silesia
The castle in Komorowice is located 12 km south of Wrocław’s main square. The 2.28-hectare property, which dates back to the 14th century, is surrounded by small ponds, moats, and the Ślęza River. Historical Significance: Over the centuries, Komorowice attracted prominent figures.
  • Asking price 838k GBP

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Restoration project: Pomeranian manor house with park
Castle for sale 77-304 Gockowo, województwo pomorskie
The estate complex dates back to the first half of the 19th century and was built in the classical style for the Pomeranian noble family von Münchow. The family coat of arms can still be seen today in the tympanum of the central risalit. The two-storey manor is a plastered brick building on a rectangular plan, with a high basement and an extended mansard roof.
  • Asking price Price confidential

Agencja Nieruchomości Historycznych
Pałac w Roztoczniku – Neo-Baroque Castle in Lower Silesia
Castle for sale Roztocznik, województwo dolnośląskie
The palace in Roztocznik (Pałac w Roztoczniku, formerly Schloss Olbersdorf) is a neo-Baroque manor house that once belonged to the Silesian noble family Seherr-Thoß. Among its last private owners were Barbara von Heyden-Cadow (1869–1946) and Adolf von Seidlitz-Sandreczki (1863–1930). Their coat of arms, placed in the gable and flanked by two soldier figures, remains well preserved to this day.
  • Asking price 778k GBP

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