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Residence Marzenie - Thanks to a wealthy industralist Juliusz Pintsch´ s great love of art and mountains, one of the most picturesque palaces in the Izerskie Mountains was built in 1901. A background to the Secession - style building is a park and a wonderful panoramic view of the mountains. Rooms, apartments, conference facilities.

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