The Palace of Chrośtnik has been restored.
This great baroque palace in Poland was built in the 18th century by a noble Prussian family, plundered by the red army after WWII and later burnt down.
Polish businessman Dariusz Miłek bought the ruins and restored the palace.
The contractors said:
Since 2015, we have been the main contractor of unusual woodwork in the Palace in Chrótnik. Our tasks included the implementation of atypical interior doors, doors to the Orangery, numerous wardrobes, kitchen furniture, paneling, skirting boards, wall moldings and many other structures according to strictly defined designs made on the basis of historical patterns.
Here are some more photos of it: