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(English) IU258. PALACE OF MILLER IN KOSZALIN

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LOCATION

Located in the Koszalin city center, north of the town hall, at the intersection of Młyńska and Podgrodzie Streets. Next to the building there is a car park for approx. 20 passenger cars. 54°11’35” N, 16°10’55” W

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ATTRACTIONS 

Today’s Palace of Miller in Koszalin dates back to the 19th century. The first mill on the Dzierżęcinka River was erected in the 13th century and survived until the great fire in 1601. The palace houses the Museum in Koszalin with a permanent exhibition where you can find information about Gryfitach. In addition, the palace has about 5 stained glass windows depicting Gryfitów. Unfortunately, the Dukes’ Castle and the chapel are not preserved. The museum presents ethnic and archaeological collections. In its courtyard is the Jamneński Open-Air Museum.
The Pomeranian Dukes’ Park is located in the neighborhood.

INFORMATION SOURCES (links)

Heritage Class: [ C ]Cultural Heritage  

Subclass [WH] :Waterfronts and traditional harbor areas

WEB PAGES

https://www.polskieszlaki.pl/palac-mlynarza-w-koszalinie.htm

http://muzeum.koszalin.pl/?q=node/7