Jazwinski Palace in Borki (Poland)
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Jazwinski Palace in Borki (Poland)

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Publisher/ manufacturer: “Extra Model”. Poland

Scale: 1 : 200

Number of sheets: 4 x A4

Number of sheets with parts: 2

Number of assembly drawings: 2

Difficulty level: For beginners and inexperienced modelers

Dimensions of the model: 235 mm x 120 mm x 72 mm

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Between Radzyn and Kock in Podlasie is gmina Borki. In the park, among the old trees, stands the palace of the Jazwinski in neoclassical style, who used to be the governors of the Treasury of Borki. 18th century at the end of the year, the Borki treasury was managed by the Czerski family. When Tadeusz Czerski died in 1815, Borki passed to his son Ferdinand. At that time, the brick palace and auxiliary buildings of the manor were built. In 1838 Ferdinand died without descendants and Borki went to a relative on the sister's line, Walenta Jazwinski from Osowska Wolia. He managed this palace for about 20 years and in 1861 the property was shared by his children Waclaw, Aniela, Marija, Gabriela, Jozefa, Zygmunt and Karol. The Borki Palace passed to Zygmunt, who rebuilt the palace into a palace-style residence, remodeled the park and dug fish breeding ponds. Before the German occupation in 1939, the palace changed several more governors from the same family, and although it belonged to the Jazwinski until 1944, a German military hospital was established in the auxiliary buildings of the palace. After the war the property of the Jazwinski was sold, the palace became the property of the School of Agriculture, and in 1954 an elementary school, a breed office and a post office were established in the palace. The reconstruction, that took place in 1975, severely damaged the exterior and interior decoration of the building, thereby undermining its historical value. In 2002 the school moved to new premises, and the building stood empty. There were attempts to turn them into a shopping center, a restaurant, but these attempts were unsuccessful.

A simple to assemble, but beautiful model, perfect for beginner modellers. You won't even have to work under the supervision of a more experienced colleague. However, with the help of an additional magazine, this seemingly simple model can be turned into a real architectural masterpiece by an experienced modeler.

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