Leszczyński Residence

The Leszczyński Residence (Polish: Kamienica Leszczyńskich), also called the Prażmowski, Pastorius, Rautenstrauch or Dobrycz House, is a rococo-neoclassical townhouse at 87 Krakowskie Przedmieście, in Warsaw, Poland.

Leszczyński Residence
Leszczyński Residence facade
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General information
Architectural styleRococo-Neoclassical
AddressKrakowskie Przedmieście 87
Town or cityWarsaw
CountryPoland
TypeCultural
Criteriaii, vi
Designated1980
Part ofHistoric Centre of Warsaw
Reference no.30bis
Designated1994-09-08
Part ofWarsaw – historic city center with the Royal Route and Wilanów
Reference no.M.P. 1994 nr 50 poz. 423[1]

Appearance edit

The main facade has a decorated portal, openwork balconies with balustrades. Dating from the lattice of the coat of arms of the Leszczynski's.

History edit

 
Information sign on the Leszczyński Residence

It was built between 1734 and 1743 for Joachim Pastorius, a doctor and royal historian, as a four-storied facade. Since the mid-17th century it was owned by Warsaw juror K. Waltera, and from 1666 by Mikołaj Prażmowski, the Crown Chancellor and Polish Primate.

In 1754, after being purchased by the Leszczynski family, it was rebuilt as a rococo palace with a five-story facade, designed by Jakub Fontana. From Senatorska Street, it is the second home frontage in classical style. A new segment at the southern part of the building was built before 1795.

It then passed into the hands of the Rautenstrauchów family. In 1804 it was bought by merchant Stefana Dobrycza.

Partially destroyed in 1944, and demolished for the construction of a major through route, it was rebuilt as it looked in the late 18th century, based on the design of Zygmunt Stępiński. In 2002-2003, it was restored.

Internally it is connected to the adjacent Johna Residence - the "House of Literature" (Polish Writers' Union).

References edit

Bibliography edit

  • Bartłomiej Kaczorowski: Encyklopedia Warszawy. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1994. ISBN 83-01-08836-2. (in Polish)
  • Jerzy S. Majewski: Warszawa nieodbudowana. Królestwo Polskie 1815-1840. Warszawa: VEDA, 2009. ISBN 978-83-61932-00-0. (in Polish)
  • Images of the residence from 1939 (in Polish)

External links edit

  Media related to Prażmowski Tenement House in Warsaw at Wikimedia Commons

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