The Branicki Palace [5]

The Branicki Palace in Białystok

Subject: Discover Poland
Face value: 5 pln
Alloy: (MN25/CuAl6Ni2) MN
Diameter: 24 mm
Weight: 6.54 g
Finish: standard
Mintage: 1200000 pcs
On the edge: irregularly milled; on the side an inscription: NBP, repeated eight times, every second one inverted by 180°, separated by stars
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2020-11-18
Issue price: 5 pln
Image of the Branicki Palace in Białystok after the photograph by Rafał Muskała.

Designer: Dobrochna Surajewska
In the central part of the coin – image of the coat of arms eagle established as the national emblem of the Republic of Poland. Below it – mint mark: m/w, year of issue: 2020. Along the rim on a separate ring – face value: 5 ZŁOTYCH (5 zloty), issuing country: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA (the Republic of Poland).

Designer: Dobrochna Surajewska

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The Branicki Palace in Białystok

The late Baroque, residential Branicki Palace in Białystok with its surrounding park and game preserve (a total of around 14 hectares) was among the most magnificent magnate residences in the twilight of the old Republic of Nobles and used to be called “the Podlasie Versailles” by visitors.

The history of the palace goes back to the beginning of the 17th century, when Piotr Wiesiołowski the Younger, built a small, two-storey, late Renaissance brick manor laid out on a rectangular plan, with a round turret by the north-facing wall, which served as a staircase. At the end of the 17th century, the ownership of the Białystok estates was acquired by the Branickis, of the Griffin clan from Małopolskie province, which came to Podlasie from Branice near Kraków. ...

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