Tourist guide to the historic palace.
The Landowners' Museum is located in a beautifully restored 18th-century palace, built by the leading architect of the Classicism era, Stanisław Zawadzki, for the adjutant and head of the military chancellery of King Stanisław August, General Augustyn Gorzeński. The palace and park complex also includes an over ten-hectare picturesque park in the English style, called by many people "Wielkopolska Łazienki". In 2017, the Museum was a winner in the Well-Kept Monument competition, receiving first place in the category "Revalorization of cultural space and landscape ". In December 2018, the President of the Republic of Poland, appreciating the value and importance of its values in the policy of preserving Poland's cultural heritage, granted the Palace and Park Complex in Dobrzyca the status of a Historical Monument. Currently, the Museum conducts a wide range of activities: from organizing numerous temporary exhibitions, scientific conferences, to cultural events.