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Town house for sale: Poland

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Town house for sale: Poland

Magnates and Prussian nobility: legacy of two aristocratic cultures

As the historical legacy of the Kingdom of Prussia in the west and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the east and south-east, Poland possesses one of the highest concentrations of historic representative buildings in Central Europe. Despite the destruction of past centuries, a remarkable number of these estates have survived. In Masovia and the Lublin region, almost a quarter of the population once belonged to the nobility; accordingly, residences of both the high aristocracy and landed nobility have been preserved in the former Prussian territories as well as in the historic heartland of the country. Warsaw’s Royal Route is one of the longest historic ceremonial avenues in Europe. The highest concentration of surviving properties - each region with well over 1,000 castles and manor houses - can be found in Greater Poland and Lower Silesia in the west, as well as in Masovia in central Poland.

National vs. local heritage protection

For the purchase and ownership of historic properties, two categories of heritage protection are particularly relevant. Nationally listed monuments are entered into the heritage registers of the respective voivodeships and supervised by the state heritage authorities. The responsible official is known as the Konserwator Zabytków. All structural alterations require coordination and approval by the authorities.

In addition, there are locally protected monuments recorded in municipal heritage registers. These are subject to less restrictive requirements for renovation and conversion measures and may also qualify for funding programmes.

Heritage funding in Poland

The Pałacyk Plus programme provides investors with an instrument comparable to the German tax depreciation scheme for listed buildings: expenses related to protected historic properties can be claimed for tax purposes. The prerequisite is that the buyer is subject to taxation in Poland. Depending on the region and the heritage category, additional EU funds or regional support programmes may be available, although the scope of such funding has noticeably decreased in recent years.

Municipal auctions

Hundreds of castles and manor houses - particularly in the western regions - are owned by municipalities. Both local authorities and the National Agricultural Support Agency (KOWR) regularly offer historic properties through public tenders. Starting prices are often below market levels; successful bidders may receive additional reductions and acquire properties at prices significantly below their market value. In most cases, buyers must submit a future-use concept and commit contractually to completing investments within a defined period.

Further information on historic properties in Poland

Selling a castle or a manor in Poland

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Historic Townhouse in the Old Town of Kłodzko
Townhouse for sale Kłodzko, Lower Silesia
Four-story townhouse with basement and converted attic, located in the historic center of Kłodzko, Twierdza district, in continuous street frontage development. The building is listed in the heritage register and is currently vacant. HISTORY: The townhouse was built in 1885 by Anton Kurka, who operated the city’s largest department store here in the early 20th century.
  • Asking price 1.2M USD

Private seller
Townhouse in Lublin – Luxury Hotel Project in the Old Town
Townhouse for sale Lublin, Lublin Region
This historic townhouse is located in the heart of Lublin’s Old Town at ul. Dominikańska 7 – right on the market square and within walking distance of the city’s main landmarks. Originating in the 15th century, the building combines historical character with modern architectural features, providing the opportunity to develop a luxury hotel with a distinctive character.
  • Asking price 4.01M USD

Monika Czerska-Lipnicka
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