Lubomirski Palace (Opole Lubelskie)
The Lubomirski Palace in Opole Lubelskie, Lublin Voivodship, Poland, is a much-altered 18th-century palace formerly belonging to the Słupecki and Lubomirski families.
Designs for the palace c1770, before it was heavily altered c1850
Designs for the palace c1770, before it was heavily altered c1850
Hugo de Groot, defender of the principle of international waters
Lubomirski villa in Niezdowie, built by Alexander Lubomirski in 1785-1787 designed by Franciszek Degen
Opole Lubelskie is a town in southeastern Poland. As of 2004, it had 8,879 inhabitants. The town is situated in Lublin Voivodeship, some 10 kilometers east of the Vistula River, and is the capital of Opole Lubelskie County. It was founded in the 14th century, and historically belongs to Lublin Land, which is part of Lesser Poland.
Baroque Church of the Assumption in Opole Lubelskie
Interior of the Church of the Assumption
Lubomirski Palace, now Liceum ogólnokształcące im. Adama Mickiewicza, the town's general education liceum