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. The architectural character of the villa is defined by its striking central square tower, a three-part portico, and elegant windows adorned with triangular gables. On the park side, the building opens onto an expansive terrace offering views over a private pond.
The estate has a varied history, having served as a German military hospital during the Second World War and later housing both a school and a state-run children’s home. Following a period of decline in the 1990s, the property underwent an extensive renovation beginning in 2016, successfully restoring the villa to its former grandeur as a premium hotel and conference facility.
Internal layout and accommodation
The property offers approximately 0.5 acres of usable floor space distributed across five storeys plus a basement. The interior is currently configured to include:
- 20 guest rooms, each featuring private en-suite bathrooms.
- Representative reception rooms, private offices, and communal lounges.
- A grand ballroom designed for high-profile events, concerts, and celebrations.
- A traditional library with a distinct historical atmosphere.
- Dedicated areas for a restaurant, bar, events, and a children’s play zone.
- A fully equipped professional kitchen and bar located in the basement, alongside technical and utility rooms.
- Certain sections of the upper floor remain flexible, allowing a new owner to customise the layout according to their specific requirements.
Condition and specifications
The main areas of the palace have been meticulously restored in accordance with heritage conservation standards. These works encompassed the façade, roofing, and building services, as well as the primary internal spaces. Historical details—including original stucco work and ornate timber elements—have been preserved and integrated with modern technical infrastructure.
The interior design creates a sophisticated dialogue between antiques, fine art, and contemporary furnishings. High-quality materials have been used throughout, featuring granite flooring and staircases, premium wooden window frames, and classic finishes.
Location and accessibility
Situated in Malina within the Kutno municipality of Central Poland, the estate benefits from a quiet, rural setting while maintaining excellent transport links.
- Kutno: 3 km
- Łódź: 50 km (approx. 1 hour)
- Warsaw: 120 km (approx. 1.5 hours)
- Gdańsk/Tricity: 265 km (approx. 3 hours)
The property’s proximity to the A1 motorway and national roads 60 and 92 ensures convenient access for international and domestic visitors alike.
General information
The estate is an officially registered cultural monument (Reg. No. 435, dated 06.02.1978) and includes 8.9 acres of landscaped grounds with a pond. It is available for purchase either fully furnished (including antiques and artworks) or unfurnished. Given its versatile layout, the property is ideally suited for use as a boutique hotel, a wedding venue, a private residence, a corporate headquarters, or a dedicated conference centre.
Viewings are available strictly by appointment.