%0 Journal Article %T The Palace and Park Complex in Lubostron – a Monument of History %A Nowicki, Ryszard %J Santander Art and Culture Law Review %V 2024 %R 10.4467/2450050XSNR.24.006.19811 %N 1/2024 (10) %P 127-150 %K Lubostron, cultural heritage, palace and park complex, history, Skórzewski family, 18th-21st centuries %@ 2391-7997 %D 2024 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/saaclr/article/zespol-palacowo-parkowy-w-lubostroniu-pomnikiem-historii %X By the decree of the President of the Republic of Poland on November 15, 2023, the palace and park complex in Lubostron was recognized as a monument of history. The classical residence of Count Fryderyk Skórzewski, built in 1800 and inspired by Andrea Palladio’s Villa Rotonda near Vicenza, Italy, is surrounded by an English-style park and stands among the most valuable monuments in Poland. Until 1939, the property was owned by the Skórzewski family, who upheld patriotic values and national traditions during the country’s subjugation. After World War II, the palace was nationalized. Its inclusion on the list of monuments of history confirms the significant value of the palace and park complex, deeply intertwined with the history of Poland and its cultural heritage.