Puget Palace

Located at 11-15 Starowiślna Street in Krakow. Built in the meadows of St. Sebastian in 1874-1875 in the style of eclecticism, designed by the Warsaw architect Józef Kwiatkowski, commissioned by Baron Konstanty Puget. The palace used to be a beautiful palace and park complex with two outbuildings and a garden pavilion. In 1902 it was sold to Anna Stablewska. A decade later, the palace of the Central Committee of the Military and Police Guard was rented and stables were added to it. After the war, the Krakow Photographic Society was located here for a long time.

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