One-of-a-Kind property in Poland: Hunting lodge near Wrocław

Sośnie, Jana Sztolcmana 1, Greater Poland, Poland

506,700 GBP
  1. PLN 2 500 000
  2. Guide price
Exempt from property tax 
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  1. Castle
  2. Built in 1855
  3. Last modernization 1975
  4. Listed
  5. 1,884 m² Floor area
  6. 189,000 m² Plot size
  7. 36 Bedrooms
  8. 4 Floors

This historic palace complex in Moja Wola was built between 1854 and 1855 as one of the hunting and summer residences of Duke Wilhelm August of Brunswick-Oels. Its architecture reflects the Scottish Baronial style. It is the only known heritage building in Europe with a façade clad in oak bark. 

Until 1918, the estate was located in Prussia; since then, it has been part of Poland. After 1945, it was managed by the Polish authorities and used as a forestry training centre until 1990. 

Thanks to its distinctive character and location, the palace and park grounds in Moja Wola hold significant potential for tourism-related development. Situated in the scenic Barycz Valley Landscape Park and surrounded by vast forests and fishponds, the site already attracts numerous visitors – especially cyclists and motorbike tourists, for whom it is a popular stopover. 

Moja Wola is frequently visited in combination with nearby landmarks such as the Radziwiłł Palace in Antonin (18 km), the Maltzan Palace in Milicz (24 km) and the palace in Goszcz (12 km). 

With its many rooms, the building is ideally suited for conversion into guest accommodation with a restaurant. Thoughtful revitalisation of the park could further enhance its appeal as an arboretum. Its quiet, off-the-beaten-track location is an asset for guests seeking tranquillity. At the same time, proximity to Wrocław (55 km) ensures accessibility – the nearby S8 expressway (20 km away) allows travel from Warsaw in approximately 3.5 hours.

While many historic residences offer scenic settings, rich histories and noble hunting traditions, what truly sets Moja Wola apart is its architectural uniqueness on a European scale. Even now, hundreds of tourists are drawn to the "cork palace", despite the lack of infrastructure.

A further advantage for prospective buyers is the availability of complete architectural documentation and inventory plans. The growing popularity of the Barycz Valley among tourists makes this site an excellent opportunity to expand the currently limited accommodation options in the region.

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Private Seller
Jerzy Gregorczyk
Płochocińska 65
03-044 Warszawa, PL
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