ŁOSIÓW PALACE

The palace currently standing in Łosiów was erected in the 19th century following the secularisation of the Order of Saint John, who previously held the Łosiów estate. It features an eclectic style, with Baroque and Classicist elements discernible within its two-winged structure. Prior to the Second World War, the palace décor was hunting-themed; however, only two hunting trophies have survived to the present day. The property includes a historic park populated by ancient trees and various exotic plant species. Currently, the site is managed by the Opole Agricultural Advisory Centre. The palace interiors serve as venues for conferences, training sessions, and special events, while also offering guest accommodation. Having undergone renovation in recent years, the palace now stands as a showcase not only for Łosiów and the Lewin Brzeski municipality but for the entire region. Visitors are welcome to explore the park and view the palace exterior free of charge,

though viewing the interiors requires prior telephone consultation.