Room No. 3 in Kamieniec Palace — a historic residence in the Kłodzko Valley — was once the count's study. From here, he managed the Kamieniec estate and made decisions that shaped this place for years. Today, you can decide on one thing: when to get up.
The window overlooks the North Garden — an 18th-century historic garden restored from plans and photographs from two centuries ago. In the morning, green and quiet. Before evening, filled with golden light. This is one of the few rooms in Poland where a historic palace garden stretches out beyond the window.
The interior in shades of mint is maintained in Gustavian style — coherent and rare, characteristic of the entire residence. High ceilings, furniture selected with care for the historic character of the place.
Room No. 6 in Kamieniec Palace has one window facing east. And that’s practically all we need to say — because what you see through it is the reason guests ask for this room.
In the morning — the first sunlight and the majestic silhouette of the Śnieżnik Massif. At dusk — Kłodzko sparkling with lights on the horizon. Between these: intimacy and silence, which make a small room more than enough.
On the walls framed are aged musical notes — each with its own story. It is details like these that make Kamieniec Palace different from any other boutique property in Lower Silesia.
Room No. 10 in Kamieniec Palace is a corner room — which means two windows and two views at the same time. On one side, the North Garden — 18th century, historic, restored from archival plans. On the other: the old manor farm and Hermann Hill rising above it.
Above your head — the exposed framework of the mansard roof: beams, angles, warm wood. This is not unfinished work — it is a conscious architectural decision restoring the room's character of a former residence. Authentic historic elements of the decor are the hallmark of all rooms in Kamieniec Palace — every detail has a story and intention..