the belweder palace seen from royal baths park |
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| The Belweder Palace was built about 1660 in the Baroque style. In the 18th century it was acquired by the King of Poland, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, who used it as a porcelain-manufacturing plant. The building was remodeled in 1819ââ¬â22 in the Neoclassical style by Jakub Kubicki. After the regaining of Polands independence in 1918, the Belweder served as quarters to Józef PiÃ
âsudski, and in 1922-26 as the presidential residence of Gabriel Narutowicz and StanisÃ
âaw Wojciechowski. Currently the Belweder Palace is the official residence of the Polish president BronisÃ
âaw Komorowski. It also houses a museum dedicated to Józef PiÃ
âsudski. |
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