The palace in Paszkówka
Monuments
Built in the late 19th century, it is the work of the famous architect from Krakow, Feliks Ksiezarski.
The multi-storey palace is founded on a plan of a protracted rectangle. The outside of the building is decorated by pinnacle towers, cornices and frieze, and a decorative motif of heads. A carved shield with the owners' coats of arms, the Wężyk family snake and the Żelenski family bullock, is located above the entrance. Currently, there is a hotel and a conference centre in the renovated palace.