Przeździecki-Palace in Warsaw

Ulica Foksal 6, Warszawa

Palace of the Polish Foreign Ministry

The building is located at the end of Ulica Foksal street and is directly adjacent to Zamoyski Palace. It is a Neo-Renaissance building from 1879. Like many other Warsaw representative buildings, it was destroyed during World War II and then rebuilt in a modified form. Already in the early 20th century, the palace had a political connection with the Foreign Ministry: Konstantin Przeździecki bequeathed it to his son, who held a leading position in the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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