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  1. The Konstanty Zamoyski Palace (Polish: Pałac Konstantego Zamoyskiego; Pałac Zamoyskich) is a historic building on ulica Foksal in Warsaw, Poland. History. Prior to the construction of the Zamoyski Palace, the grounds had been dedicated for a Vauxhall Gardens-style parkland. In 1870 Konstanty Zamoyski became the grounds' owner.

  2. Konstanty Zamoyski (ur. 22 lutego 1846 w Warszawie, zm. 30 stycznia 1923 tamże) – hrabia, ziemianin, I ordynat na Kozłówce w latach 19031923, w 1922 roku posiadał majątki ziemskie o powierzchni 15 760 ha. Syn Jana i Anny z Mycielskich. Wnuk XII ordynata na Zamościu Stanisława Kostki Zamoyskiego i Zofii z Czartoryskich Zamoyskiej.

  3. Konstanty Zamoyski (9 April 1799 - 9 January 1866) was a Polish nobleman from Zamoyski family. Konstanty became the 13th Ordynat of Zamość estate and was Chamberlain on the royal court in Russia.

  4. Konstanty se convirtió en el decimotercer Ordynat del estado de Zamość y fue chambelán en la corte real de Rusia. Desde 1834 ha sido miembro de la Comisión Estatal para el Servicio de la Deuda del Congreso de Polonia. Se casó con la princesa Aniela Sapieha el 19 de abril de 1827.

  5. The palace was built between 1735 and 1742 and is one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments ( Pomnik historii ), as designated May 16, 2007, and tracked by the National Heritage Board of Poland. It currently houses the Zamoyski Family Museum in Kozłówka.

  6. Zamoyski Family, great Polish family whose members influenced Polish politics and history for almost 400 years. The family settled in the 15th century at Laznin in the Mazovia area of Poland. Tomasz Lazninski bought an estate there called Zamość, and his sons Florian (died 1510) and Maciej began to.

  7. The Zamoyski Palace in Kozłówka is a treasure trove of history and art. Built in 1742 and later owned by the Zamoyski family, the palace underwent significant renovations by Konstanty Zamoyski between 1897 and 1914.