
Lubomirski Palace In Boguchwała
Castles, palaces and Manor Houses
South of Rzeszów, in the town of Boguchwała, the biggest attraction is the Lubomirski Palace, dating from the early 14th century, when the owners of the surrounding lands were the Pietraszewskis.
Later, Boguchwała, called Piotraszówka, belonged to the Ligęzas, Ustrzyckis and Lubomirskis. The wooden mansion was rebuilt, and in the 17th century, it was replaced with a brick building. Prince Jan Teodor Lubomirski expanded the brick mansion in the years 1725-1729. The palace assumption was modelled on Wilanów. Around the late Baroque era mansion, a park was established with a pond, a moat was dug, and outbuildings were built. Lubomirski founded the nearby church manse. Before the entrance to the park, there is a brick enclosure from the 19th century. After the death of Jan Teodor, the residence lost its significance. Finally, it was sold in 1763 to the Starzyńskis and then to the Straszewskis. Today, there is the Sub-Carpathian Agricultural Advisory Centre, where you can spend the night.