• Address: Kłodzino, 74-210 Kłodzino

The palace, located in the village, was built in the second half of the 18th century in the late Baroque style. However, during the time when the village was owned by the von Randow family, the palace was rebuilt in the Neoclassical style. The palace covers an area of 1,204 and was built on a rectangular floor plan. It is a two-story building topped with a gable-roofed hip roof featuring skylights. From the front, we can see a projection with a small canopy. Walking around the building, we can notice semicircular doorways and some windows on the garden-facing facade. This reflects the influence of the “arcade style.” The palace underwent another renovation in the early 20th century, when a garden veranda was added.

After World War II, the palace underwent various vicissitudes—it was owned by a state-run agricultural farm (PGR), and for several years, some of its rooms housed an elementary school. For many years, the palace served as the headquarters of an agricultural combine, and employees of the local KGPR also lived there. In 1975, a thorough renovation was carried out. In 1998, the palace was purchased by a private owner, who partially renovated the interior and installed new roofing. However, the renovation was halted, and the palace has been falling into disrepair ever since. The building is accessible from the outside.

In the vicinity of the palace are farm buildings and the former manor park. In the park, one can see many species of trees and shrubs, including both exotic and native varieties. These include the Caucasian fir, Lawson cypress, pea cypress, Turkish hazel, large-leaved kokorniak, Japanese snowbell, and maple-leaved plane tree.

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