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Features
- This beautiful wall calendar features 12 Polish Castles and Palaces.
- Sewierz - Ruins of the Bishop's Castle, in the Renaissance style with Gothic elements.
- Lidzbark Warminski - The Gothic Castle - A seat of the Warmia bishops from the mid 14th century.
- Malbork - The castle dates back to the 13th-15th centuries - the seat of the Teutonic Order's Grand Masters.
- Warsaw, Wilanow - The garden elevation of the 17th century palace, the summer use of King Jan III Sobieski.
- Pulawy - Surrounded by an old park the Baroque palace remodelled in the neoclassical style.
- Goluchow - Boasts a 16th century castle remodelled in the style of the French Renaissance in the 19th century and set in a picturesque English-style parkland.
- Lancut - The French Neo-Baroque style castle, situated in its 17th century park.
- Ksiaz - Elements of the Renaissance southern facade of the castle, above the Chestnut Terrace.
- Kolo - Dilapidated ruins of the 14th century Gothic castle.
- Rogalin - The 18th century mansion of the Raczynski family modelled upon the Rococo and Classicism patterns, viewed from the French garden.
- Kornik - Original castle from 1426, rebuilt in the English Gothic style in the 19th century.
- Niedzica - Fortified castle of mixed Gothic and Renaissance style overlooks the artificial lake of Czorsztyn.
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