
Muskau Palace
Muskau Palace, located in Bad Muskau, Germany, is a notable example of 19th-century Neo-Renaissance architecture. Originally constructed between 1863 and 1873, the palace sits within the extensive Muskauer Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that spans over 830 hectares across Germany and Poland.
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The palace was designed by Hermann von Pückler-Muskau and completed under his successor. It features a large central building with two wings, surrounded by English-style gardens. The park is known for its landscape design and cross-border location. Visitors can access the site year-round, with pathways allowing exploration of its historic grounds. Regular guided tours provide insights into the palace's history and the development of the park.