The Nieborów Palace/Museum
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amber084
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Aug 2021
We visited the palace and the gardens in the middle of summer 2021. The building is quite interesting with eclectic architectural and design elements showing evolving tastes and styles. Impressive and quite unique entry stairway with walls and ceiling entirely covered with Dutch, hand-made, ceramic tiles.
Beautiful furniture, interesting paintings, wall coverings, and sculpture. All well described in each room in informational stands, and supported by surprisingly well-informed security staff, eagerly sharing additional information with visitors. We spoke Polish with them. We are not sure about their other languages proficiency.
The park shows romantic and baroque elements in miniature. Huge plane trees, first-ever planted in Poland in the eighteen century, one supported by massive steel mast and ropes. Walled fruit and vegetable garden full of decaying produce.
All show some neglect and need for proper maintenance. Majolica museum is almost devoid of any information.... what a pity. There is a huge potential to develop educational workshops on majolica, gardening, and landscape design. Huge potential to promote " Friends of Nieborow" voluntary activities, and /or practicum for students of respective faculties to help with the maintenance of the grounds. Also, it is sad to see all organic food decaying on the grounds without any thought about donating it to local seniors' homes or charities. The overall message to the Director and the Board: you should care more about this beautiful place.
Beautiful furniture, interesting paintings, wall coverings, and sculpture. All well described in each room in informational stands, and supported by surprisingly well-informed security staff, eagerly sharing additional information with visitors. We spoke Polish with them. We are not sure about their other languages proficiency.
The park shows romantic and baroque elements in miniature. Huge plane trees, first-ever planted in Poland in the eighteen century, one supported by massive steel mast and ropes. Walled fruit and vegetable garden full of decaying produce.
All show some neglect and need for proper maintenance. Majolica museum is almost devoid of any information.... what a pity. There is a huge potential to develop educational workshops on majolica, gardening, and landscape design. Huge potential to promote " Friends of Nieborow" voluntary activities, and /or practicum for students of respective faculties to help with the maintenance of the grounds. Also, it is sad to see all organic food decaying on the grounds without any thought about donating it to local seniors' homes or charities. The overall message to the Director and the Board: you should care more about this beautiful place.
Written August 15, 2021
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Marek_ZG
Zielona Gora, Poland1,548 contributions
Jul 2020
I got there too late to get inside the palace. However, to see it outside and stroll in the park was worth the drive from Łowicz.
Written July 29, 2020
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A. H
Albertslund, Denmark37 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
I loved the castle. History looking back at me. Enjoyed the large garden in spring. The rose gardens seemed neglected though. But all in all a nice experience.
Written July 2, 2019
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Mart2710
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Sep 2021 • Family
I don’t recommend visiting the palace. It’s way overpriced for what you get. It was a bit bizarre too- there were only a few rooms to see and there were guards in each, engrossed in their phones. I have no clue what their purpose was - were they part of some exposition? does the museum have too much money to give to people who do nothing? if you charge so much for seeing so little and place a person in a room at least make them tell visitors some facts or stories.
Palace gardens were nothing special and again not worth it. The only thing truly worth seeing was the Arcadia gardens. Also I highly recommend eating at “Zloty Prosiak” along the way to the museum -food was cheap delicious and service outstanding!
Palace gardens were nothing special and again not worth it. The only thing truly worth seeing was the Arcadia gardens. Also I highly recommend eating at “Zloty Prosiak” along the way to the museum -food was cheap delicious and service outstanding!
Written September 11, 2021
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Witoldzio
Manhattan, KS608 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
The complex is very interesting. The palace has an absolutely unique staircase made out of Dutch tiles. The rest of the palace is also very interesting. The park is huge. It has clear sections and a small pond. The porcelain museum and the small orangerie are very cute. The Biala Dama restaurant across the street offers great food. We had great time.
Written June 12, 2019
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rhm23901
Naples, FL91 contributions
Mar 2019 • Friends
A short drive from Lodz or Warsaw, the palace is stunning. The imported tiles that line the staircase and ceilings and other rooms, the tiled stoves, the artwork throughout the palace--there is something for everyone. I enjoyed the special exhibit of historical women's dresses. Take time to view the grounds.
Written March 28, 2019
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Krzy A
Warsaw, Poland28 contributions
Sep 2017 • Friends
Relaxing trip 40 min away from Warsaw. Impressive pice of Polish history. The palace and garden weren't destroyed during the war. Worth visiting
Written September 30, 2017
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Kay M
Augusta, GA1,680 contributions
Sep 2015 • Couples
We were on a private tour and stopped at the Mozart House, this palace, had lunch across the street from this palace then when to St. Maxamilian's Monastery. This was a wonderful day. The palace in Nieborow is in very good shape, and you can take pictures of every bit of it. The grounds of the palace are gorgeous, and you will see many brides having there portrays made here. There are many exceptional pieces in this palace. It is a self-guided tour.
Written October 1, 2015
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Ola B
Lodz, Poland31 contributions
Apr 2014 • Family
If you are interested in seeing how Polish noble families have lived in the past - that's a place to go! Tickets for the palace and two big parks cost 20 pln for adult. If you visit with children you may go for the family tickets - 50 pln for whole familiy.
The visit should cover the palace - lady in the entrance told us that this is one of the best preserved palaces in Poland. Nothing was stolen during the war and the interiors are orginal remains from the time when Radziwił family lived here. You should also take time to stroll around the park in the area as well as visit Arkadia park which is about 4 km away from the residence.
This place is surely worth paying a visit during a day with a nice weather.
The visit should cover the palace - lady in the entrance told us that this is one of the best preserved palaces in Poland. Nothing was stolen during the war and the interiors are orginal remains from the time when Radziwił family lived here. You should also take time to stroll around the park in the area as well as visit Arkadia park which is about 4 km away from the residence.
This place is surely worth paying a visit during a day with a nice weather.
Written April 22, 2014
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Marta J
Sousse3 contributions
Oct 2013 • Couples
If you have a spare day on your trip to Poland, and you wish to imagine, what everyday living of Polish noblemen in 1700-1900s was like, visit Nieborów Palace. Entering the building, do not forget to take audio - guide (surprisingly good) and let the last owner of the property show you around it. Then take a walk around the stylish garden, which is a gem itself. Finally, do not forget to step into the pottery museum, placed in one of recent servants' houses. Do not forget to check, if the palace is open, though - in winter season you can only see it on particular days.
Written November 20, 2013
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- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience The Nieborów Palace/Museum:
- From Warsaw: half day Polish countryside tour (From $211.28)
- Warsaw outskirts - 6 hour tour with a local historian (From $456.20)
- Private Day Trip From Warsaw: Łowicz Mazovian Countryside (From $194.04)
- Warsaw Outskirts Private Tour with social-distance bus (From $433.67)
- Day tour from Warsaw to Chopin’s birthplace and trough Mazovia's highlights (From $344.71)
- Hotels near The Nieborów Palace/Museum:
- (0.40 mi) ECO Nieborow
- (0.47 mi) Hotel Rozdroze Nieborow
- (1.55 mi) Dworek Biala Dama
- (3.84 mi) Bolimowianka
- (0.24 mi) Eco Nieborow
- Restaurants near The Nieborów Palace/Museum:
- (0.09 mi) Miejscowka
- (0.18 mi) Dworek Biała Dama
- (0.58 mi) Posterunek 77
- (1.03 mi) Oberza pod Zlotym Prosiakiem
- (1.55 mi) Borówka
- Attractions near The Nieborów Palace/Museum:
- (0.26 mi) Arkadia Park
- (0.78 mi) Parish of Our Lady of Sorrows in Nieborów
- (1.38 mi) Pawie Oczko
- (6.18 mi) Muzeum w Lowiczu
- (3.89 mi) Church of the Holy Trinity
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