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309: 156: 68: 34: 49: 623: 136: 75: 363:. After a few days of siege, the town was overrun and burned to the ground by Khmelnytsky's forces. Twenty thousand people died during those fights, among them Florian Łaszcz, the owner of the town. A new town was built, somewhat west of the original location, "on a field" - hence "na roli". The new settlement assumed the new name Narol. In 1672 a great 403:
schools. He accumulated one of the largest libraries in Poland at that time. He founded a drama and music school for children from more affluent families, which was located on premises of the palace. The palace was considered one of the most beautiful palaces in the whole country. After the death of
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the palace was robbed and destroyed by the Red Army. The land was nationalized by the communist government and divided between "The National Fund for Land", "The State Forests", and "The State Agricultural Farm". They took over the remains of the palace and used it as storage space for fertilizers.
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The Bełżecki (Beuzhetski) family owned the area where the town of Narol is situated. At the end of the 15th century the lands changed ownership to the Marcinkowski Family. Narol was first called Florianów (Florianoov), from the name of Florian Łaszcz Nieledowski, who founded the town in 1596. Narol
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In 1995 the palace and its surroundings became private property again. It now belongs to a Foundation, "Pro Academia Narolense", which was established to help reconstruct the palace. It now serves as a retreat for nationally renowned artists.
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In 1758 Felix Anthony Łoś (1737–1804) became the owner of Narol and a deputy and a general of the king's army. He opened a factory and a school in Narol. In 1776, he began constructing a palace in the form of a horseshoe (the
424:. The last owner was Jadwiga Korytowska. She rebuilt parts of the palace and owned it until September 1939. During World War II, a small German Wehrmacht detachment was stationed in the palace. 432:
PGR (State Agricultural Farm) was assumed by the company "IGLOOPOL" and another organization. Following the downfall of "IGLOOPOL" the property was taken over by the National Farming Agency.
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Count Łoś, all of the collection was lost, with most of the library ending up in the hands of Count Jakub Potocki. In 1935 the books were donated to a public library in Warsaw.
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style garden. Count Łoś was an avid collector of old writings, correspondence and manuscripts, and paintings of the Italian and
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Moshe Yirmiya Hakohen, Born in Kremnitz, was the town rabbi in Narol until the Pogroms of 1648 and then chief rabbi of
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Populated places in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
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The palace of Count Łoś in Narol
Coat of arms of Narol
Narol is located in Poland
50°20′55″N 23°19′38″E / 50.34861°N 23.32722°E / 50.34861; 23.32722
Country
Poland
Voivodeship
Subcarpathian
County
Lubaczów
Gmina
Narol
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
www.narol.pl

Jan III Sobieski

Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Lubaczów County
Poland
Gdańsk
Bohdan Khmelnytsky
Zamość
Hetman
John Sobieski

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