Castle Hotel in Kobylniki

Charming castle hotel
Rating 9110

6 december 2019Travel time: 29 june 2019
40 km from Poznan there is a manor in the village of Kobylniki (Kobylniki) of the Greater Poland Voivodeship (not to be confused with Belarusian Kobylniki, where there is also a castle).

In the 19th century the estate passed into the hands of the Tvardovsky family, and in 1886 an amazing palace was erected here, surrounded by a vast park with oaks and a pond, in which the numerous turrets of the building were reflected. The castle has a neo-Renaissance look in the northern variation of this style (according to experts): masonry facades with sandstone details and pitched roofs with numerous turrets, towers and chimneys, which give the castle the desired look. But as for me, the castle is very similar to that French castle from the movie Angelique, where she first unsuccessfully went out into the world and then hid the poison with which they wanted to poison the king.

Over the years, however, the palace has somewhat lost its luster, but the original fireplaces and decorative elements have been preserved. But at the end of the XX century. The estate was restored in 1990.
opened a hotel with a restaurant. Not only famous people can stay here (the hotel even hosted the President of Poland), but also those who have enough money, since the hotel is considered luxury (Polish word). And there are also various events.

When we arrived, tents were pitched in front of the castle, which somewhat complicated the photo shoot, but, nevertheless, the entrance to the park was free and we walked around and examined the castle. We sat on a bench by the lake with ducks and talked to the horses, which are corralled in the castle garden (apparently, the manor's outbuildings belong to another owner and there is a farm there). All in all, the place is charming. I would like to live in this castle like a real princess!
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