The Palace in Bożków
The palace in Bożków, once known as Schloss Eckersdorf, was regarded as one of the most beautiful palace complexes in the former County of Glatz in Silesia. Originally built in the Renaissance style in the 16th century as the residence of the Counts of Magnis, it underwent numerous extensions and renovations over the centuries. The last major transformations in the 19th century shaped its current multifaceted architectural character. Despite varied uses after 1945, much of the original and valuable interior decoration has been remarkably preserved.
Zoning and Development Opportunities
According to the local land use plan, the property is designated as a service zone, allowing for a wide range of potential uses, such as:
- Business and commerce
- Healthcare
- Education
- Culture and tourism
As a nationally listed heritage site, the ensemble holds significant cultural value and is highly deserving of preservation due to its historical importance. Given the extensive renovation and development requirements, we are specifically addressing well-capitalized investors and institutional buyers who possess both the necessary investment capacity and experience in historic property restoration.
Architectural Highlights
- Two grand, representative staircases
- A magnificently designed banquet hall spanning two floors with a balcony
- Additional formal reception rooms
- Numerous wooden panellings, intricate stuccowork, and carved details featuring historic hunting motifs
- A chapel
- Original fireplaces and tiled stoves
- A carriage entrance adorned with decorative columns
- Ancillary buildings with vaulted ceilings
- A tall tower initially intended to accommodate another storey
- A French-style park with a charming garden pavilion
Location of Bożków Palace
The palace is situated in the historically rich Kłodzko Valley in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship of Poland. The region is characterised by numerous castles, palaces, and other notable Polish monuments.
Distances to Key Locations:
- Kłodzko: ~35 km south
- Wałbrzych: 50 km northwest
- Wrocław: ~120 km northwest
- Prague: ~170 km southwest
- Kraków: ~220 km southeast
- Czech border: ~30 km southwest
- German border (near Görlitz): ~80 km west