Rogalin

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Palace in Rogalin
Palace in Rogalin
Raczyński Mausoleum
Raczyński Mausoleum
Statue in Rogalin Park
Statue in Rogalin Park

Rogalin is a village in Poland, near Poznań, situated on the Warta river. Rogalin is primarily famous for its 18th century baroque palace of the Raczyński family, now the Raczyński Art Gallery, housing a permanent exhibition of Polish and international paintings (including Paul Delaroche and Claude Monet) which was started by Edward Aleksander Raczyński. Rogalin is also known for its 1000 year old oak trees (Polish: Dęby Rogalińskie) on the banks of the Warta.

Rogalin Oaks
Rogalin Oaks

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photos from Rogalin - Adam Wyszynski -*http://rogalin.eu

Coordinates: 52°14′N, 16°56′E