The
Czapski Palace is a substantial palace in the center of
WarsawWarsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, roughly from the Baltic Sea and from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population in 2010 was estimated at 1,716,855 residents with a greater metropolitan area of 2,631,902 residents, making Warsaw the 10th most...
, at 5
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. It is considered one of the most distinguished examples of
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architecture in Poland's capital.
The building, just across the street from the
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, has been home to some famous people, including artist
Zygmunt VogelZygmunt Vogel was a Polish artist who specialized in watercolor and drawing.-Life:Vogel was born in 1764 in Wołczyn ....
, composer
Frederic ChopinFrédéric François Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist. He is considered one of the great masters of Romantic music and has been called "the poet of the piano"....
, and poets
Zygmunt KrasińskiCount Napoleon Stanisław Adam Ludwig Zygmunt Krasiński , a Polish count, is traditionally ranked with Mickiewicz and Słowacki as one of Poland's Three National Bards — the trio of great Romantic poets who influenced national consciousness during the period of Poland's political bondage.-Life and...
and
Cyprian NorwidCyprian Kamil Norwid, a.k.a. Cyprian Konstanty Norwid is a nationally esteemed Polish poet, dramatist, painter, and sculptor. He was born in the Masovian village of Laskowo-Głuchy near Warsaw. One of his maternal ancestors was Polish King John III Sobieski.Norwid is regarded as one of the second...
.
The palace now houses the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts.
History
"
Czapski Palace" is the name oftenest applied to the edifice, but in reference to subsequent residents it is also sometimes called the
KrasińskiKrasiński is a surname of Polish, or generally Slavic, origin....
,
Sieniawski or
Raczyński Palace. The building has also been owned by the Radziwiłłs, Radziejowskis, Zamoyskis and Czartoryskis.
Now the home of the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, the Czapski Palace dates from the late 17th century. It was constructed in about 1686 to
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's design for Michał Stefan Radziejowski, Archbishop of Gniezno and Cardinal Primate. Between 1712 and 1721 it was reconstructed by Agostino Locci and Kacper Bażanka (alcoves and breaks were added) for the next owner, Great Crown Hetman Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski. Its present
rococoRococo , also referred to as "Late Baroque", is an 18th-century style which developed as Baroque artists gave up their symmetry and became increasingly ornate, florid, and playful...
character dates from 1752–65, when the palace belonged to the Czapski family. At that time, the
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entrance was decorated with eagles and allegorical figures of the Four Seasons.
The Czapski Palace changed owners at least ten times. It was the residence of Stanisław Małachowski, Marshal of the
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, who in 1791 co-authored the world's second, and Europe's first, codified written national constitution—the
Constitution of May 3, 1791The Constitution of May 3, 1791 was adopted as a "Government Act" on that date by the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Historian Norman Davies calls it "the first constitution of its type in Europe"; other scholars also refer to it as the world's second oldest constitution...
. Małachowski and his wife Konstancja, née Czapska, in the mid-eighteenth century remodeled the palace into a French-style city palace. Added around the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were two classicist annexes designed by
Jan Chrystian KamsetzerJohann Christian Kammsetzer or Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer was a Dresden-born architect who was active primarily in Poland.-Life:...
. Another famous resident of the palace (1808–26) was
Zygmunt VogelZygmunt Vogel was a Polish artist who specialized in watercolor and drawing.-Life:Vogel was born in 1764 in Wołczyn ....
, an artist who specialized in watercolor and drawing and was a professor in the
University of WarsawThe University of Warsaw is the largest university in Poland and one of the most prestigious, ranked as best Polish university in 2010 and 2011...
Department of Fine Arts.
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the palace was acquired by Wincenty Krasiński.
Zygmunt KrasińskiCount Napoleon Stanisław Adam Ludwig Zygmunt Krasiński , a Polish count, is traditionally ranked with Mickiewicz and Słowacki as one of Poland's Three National Bards — the trio of great Romantic poets who influenced national consciousness during the period of Poland's political bondage.-Life and...
, the Polish romantic poet, was born here in 1812. In 1827–30 Fryderyk Chopin lived here with his family in the building's south annex, on
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; the Palace was the last home of Chopin before he went into exile. In 1837–39 it would be home to poet
Cyprian NorwidCyprian Kamil Norwid, a.k.a. Cyprian Konstanty Norwid is a nationally esteemed Polish poet, dramatist, painter, and sculptor. He was born in the Masovian village of Laskowo-Głuchy near Warsaw. One of his maternal ancestors was Polish King John III Sobieski.Norwid is regarded as one of the second...
, author of
Chopin's Piano about Russians' 1863 defenestration of the instrument. In 1851–1852 the palace was rebuilt by
Enrico MarconiEnrico Marconi, known in Poland as Henryk Marconi , was an Italian architect who spent most of his life in Congress Poland....
. During the period from 1909 to the outbreak of World War Two the building belonged to
Edward RaczyńskiEdward Raczyński was the name of three members of a Polish aristocratic family:* Edward Raczyński Polish conservative politician, protector of arts, founder of the Raczynski Library in Poznań...
, President of the Republic of Poland in Exile during the years 1979-1986.
The palace burned in 1939 after being shelled by German artillery, and priceless paintings and books are thought to have been destroyed. It was reconstructed in 1948-59 to a design by Stanisław Brukalski. After restoration, the palace was incorporated into the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts.
Today
In the courtyard before the Palace stands a copy of
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's equestrian statue of the
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Bartolomeo ColleoniBartolomeo Colleoni was a Venetian condottiero, who became Captain-General of the republic of Venice, where there is a famous statue showing him on horseback.-Biography:...
.
In the south annex to the Palace, facing directly onto
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, a large third-floor room, the Chopin Family Parlor (
Salonik Chopinów), features period furniture and memorabilia of the composer. The parlor's interior and decor, from the first half of the nineteenth century, have been reconstructed from sketches made in 1832 by Antoni Kolberg. The parlor is open to the public.
The Academy of Fine Arts museum that opened in 1985 holds 30,000 works from all fields of visual art: painting, sculpture, graphics, drawing, posters, architecture, artistic crafts, industrial design. The museum is located in the Palace's attic. The collections are held in 200 square meters of storage rooms, while the exhibition rooms host meetings, lectures and temporary displays.
See also
- Branicki Palace
- Brühl Palace, Warsaw
The Brühl Palace , otherwise known as Sandomierski Palace standing at Piłsudski Square. It was a large palace and one of the most beautiful rococo buildings in pre-World War II Warsaw.-History:...
- Krasiński Palace
External links
Pałac Czapskich