Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
| Image | Name | Location | First owner | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wilanów Palace | Wilanów Poland |
John III Sobieski | ||
| Łańcut Castle (remodeled) |
Łańcut Poland |
Stanisław Lubomirski | ||
| Rogalin Palace | Rogalin Poland |
Kazimierz Raczyński | ||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Białystok Poland |
Jan Klemens Branicki | ||
| Potocki Palace | Radzyń Podlaski Poland |
Eustachy Potocki | ||
| Wiśniowiecki Palace | Vyshnivets Ukraine |
Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki | ||
| Bieliński Palace | Otwock Wielki Poland |
Kazimierz Ludwik Bieliński | ||
| Radziwiłł Palace | Nieborów Poland |
Michał Stefan Radziejowski | ||
| Rydzyna Castle | Rydzyna Poland |
Aleksander Józef Sułkowski | ||
| Dembiński Palace | Szczekociny Poland |
Franciszek Dembiński and Urszula Morsztyn | ||
| Lanckoroński Palace | Kurozwęki Poland |
Stanisław Lanckoroński | ||
| Zamoyski Palace | Kozłówka Poland |
Michał Bieliński | ||
| Abbot Palace | Oliwa Poland |
Jacek Rybiński | ||
| Bishop Palace | Ciążeń Poland |
Teodor Kazimierz Czartoryski | ||
| Nesvizh Castle | Nesvizh Belarus |
Radziwiłł family | ||
| Olyka Castle | Olyka Ukraine |
Michał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł | ||
(in ruin) |
Korets Ukraine |
Stanisław Kostka Czartoryski | ||
| Pidhirtsi Castle | Pidhirtsi Ukraine |
Stanisław Koniecpolski | ||
(destroyed) |
Rivne Ukraine |
Stanisław Lubomirski | ||
(destroyed) |
Antoniny Ukraine |
Józef Mikołaj Potocki | ||
| City palaces | ||||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Warsaw Poland |
Augustus III of Poland | ||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Warsaw Poland |
Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski | ||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Warsaw Poland |
Jan Fryderyk Sapieha | ||
(in ruin) |
Iziaslav (Zasław) Ukraine |
Barbara Sanguszkowa | ||
| Metropolitan Palace | Lviv Ukraine |
Franciszek Kulczycki | ||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Warsaw Poland |
Kajetan Sołtyk | ||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Warsaw Poland |
Jan Gniński | ||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Warsaw Poland |
Jan Dobrogost Krasiński | ||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Warsaw Poland |
Jan Jerzy Przebendowski | ||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Warsaw Poland |
Jan Klemens Branicki | ||
(rebuilt after destruction) |
Warsaw Poland |
Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski | ||
| Sanguszko Palace | Lubartów Poland |
Paweł Karol Sanguszko | ||
(destroyed) |
Hrodna Belarus |
Augustus III of Poland | ||
(destroyed) |
Warsaw Poland |
Jerzy Ossoliński | ||
(destroyed) |
Warsaw Poland |
Augustus II the Strong | ||
(rebuilt in neoclassical style) |
Warsaw Poland |
Augustus II the Strong and Anna Karolina Orzelska | ||
(rebuilt in neoclassical style) |
Opole Lubelskie Poland |
Jan Tarło | ||
(rebuilt in neoclassical style) |
Warsaw Poland |
Stanisław Koniecpolski | ||
(rebuilt in neoclassical style) |
Warsaw Poland |
Aleksander Sułkowski | ||
| Jelgava Palace | Jelgava Latvia |
Ernst Johann von Biron | ||
| Rundāle Palace | Pilsrundāle Latvia |
Ernst Johann von Biron | ||
(rebuilt in neoclassical style) |
Puławy Poland |
Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski | ||
| Pleasure palaces | ||||
| Chinese Palace | Zolochiv Ukraine |
John III Sobieski | ||
| Lubomirski Palace | Rzeszów Poland |
Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski | ||
| Harem | Grabki Duże Poland |
Stanisław Rupniewski, castellan of Małogoszcz, who converted to Islam | ||
| Branicki Palace | Choroszcz Poland |
Jan Klemens Branicki | ||
| Old Palace | Ostromecko Poland |
Bogdan Makowski | ||
| Orangery | Sieniawa Poland |
Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski | ||
(demolished) |
Warsaw Poland |
Marie Casimire Sobieska | ||
Read more about this topic: List Of Baroque Residences
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