The palace houses the hotel therefore the entrance is restricted
Parking:
There is no parking lot nearby
Searching difficulty:
The building stands by the main road so there is no trouble with finding it
Access difficulty:
The access does not require any effort
Subjective rating:
A nice palace
Driving directions:
Driving down the road no. 367 from Jelenia Góra towards Kowary or Kamienna Góra, after covering about 7km You need to turn left towards Łomnica. In Łomnica You need to head for Wojanów and at the Y-shaped crossroads turn right. The palace stands around 100m off the main road.
Historical outline:
The palace in Wojanów arose in 1607 as the Renaissance mansion. Its construction was commissioned by Nikolas von Zedlitz und Nimmersatt. Several years later, during the Thirty Years' War the mansion was burned down by the Swedes. In 1667 it was rebuilt in a new style.
In the following centuries the building changed hands frequently, and was rebuilt many times. After the World War II, the palace was looted to become later the administrative building of the PGR. In 1995 it was bought by a private company, however the fire from 2002 thwarted the investment plans. Bought in 2004 by another company, the palace was rebuilt in the years 2005-2007. Currently it houses the hotel.