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This amazing Art-Nouveau abandoned palace, most likely built in the 19th century, is relatively hidden in a small town and filled with antique furniture. Unlike many other residential objects that I have photographed, it is very challenging to find historic information about this building.

One of the former owners of the palace was a lawyer with a chivalric title. In one of the bedrooms in the building, I found a photograph of him with a date of birth in 1874. Other than him, the palace must have been owned by a religious and very wealthy family well-known for growing cereals. In the office, there were several birth registers lying around. The son of the family supposedly has a degree in agriculture and was born in 1941.

The palace was covered in stunning thick drapes and curtains, old books were lying around everywhere, and the furniture left behind is pure craftsmanship. Next to that, a lot of statues of popes, saints, and Madonnas were found all over the place.

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    Master bedroom

    Bedroom with antique cabinets

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    Hall with a small bedroom

    Small bedroom

    Bed close-up

    Bedroom in decay

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    Staircase hall

    The attic

    Antique cabinets and piano

    Piano close-up

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    Colored room

    Room with chairs

    Wine cellar

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    Exterior