- Muzeum Zamkowe
The Muzeum Zamkowe (Castle Museum) is the museum of and located in the Castle in
Pszczyna ,Silesian Voivodship , southernPoland .History
Early in the 12th century, Pszczyna was allegedly a stronghold of the
Piasts . The city belonged toLesser Poland (Malopolska) until 1177, when it became part of theDuchy of Racibórz . From this time on, it also was part of theKrakow bishopric . In 1548, the palace was sold to thePromnitz family and given aRenaissance appearance, which it lost after a fire. It was consequently rebuild in a morebaroque style. In 1848 theDuchy of Pszczyna became aPrincipality , ruled by theHochberg-Fürstenstein family until 1939.Between 1870 and 1876, reconstruction were carried out by the French
architect Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur .In the
First World War , the palace was resided in byWilliam II, German Emperor and there are pictures on display of him together withErich Ludendorff andPaul von Hindenburg discussing war operations.After the
Second World War for a brief period there was aSoviet military hospital in the palace, but onMay 9 1946 it was turned into amuseum .Interior
The Royal Apartments, or "Apartamenty Cezarskie", are the rooms in which the rulers of the principality and the German
Kaiser resided. They have been recreated with a lot of the original furnishings intact.When ascending the Grand Staircase, designed by Alexandre Destailleur, the apartments of
Princess Mary Theresa Olivia Cornwallis-West von Pless are reached. The princess, called Daisy, lived there from 1891, when she marriedprince Hans Heinrich XV and left her nativeEngland , until 1943. The rooms are decorated with pictures of the princes and hunting trophies of her husband.The highlight of the palace is it Chamber of Mirrors. An
art nouveau dining room is another place of interest.
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