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  • The Abbots' Palace in Oliwa (Polish: Pałac Opatów w Oliwie) is a rococo palace in Oliwa, a quarter of Gdańsk. It houses the Department of Modern Art of the National Museum in Gdańsk, and along with the Cistercian-Cathedral complex in Oliwa it is listed as a Historic Monument of Poland.
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  • The Abbots' Palace in Oliwa (Polish: Pałac Opatów w Oliwie) is a rococo palace in Oliwa, a quarter of Gdańsk. It houses the Department of Modern Art of the National Museum...
  • I visited Oliwa Park on my way to the Cathedral, and passed the Abbot's Palace on the way. It is a photogenic masterpiece and I'm sure that, in high summer, it...
  • Abbot’s Palace was built in stages. Strolling around is amongst others possible in Oliwa park. Here you can see the Department of Modern Art...
  • In 1720-1721, Abbot Jacques Hache had a palace built in the neoclassical style. It included the abbot’s apartments, the quarters of the distinguished guests...
  • The palace was the seat of abbots appointed by the King of Prussia, Charles and Joseph Hohenzollern. After the death of the last building was long abandoned.
  • Initially serving as the lavish residence to Cistercian Abbots, today the Abbot’s Palace is open for the public to explore.
  • Bölgedeki oteller için 10 üzerinden ortalama puan: 8,7 (72.545 değerlendirme).
  • The Abbot’s Castle-Palace was used as a residence by the abbots of Sant Pere de Rodes and as a place from where justice was administered.
  • Abbots Palace has a TripExpert Score of 80 based on expert reviews in travel guides, magazines, and newspapers. Get professional advice and read full reviews.
  • In the 10th century there was an early building in the place today occupied by the Abbot’s Palace, probably a hospital for poor people and pilgrims.