“Discover Poland – Łańcut Castle”– a new commemorative NBP coin
Narodowy Bank Polski is putting into circulation commemorative coins of the series “Discover Poland”, with a face value of 5 złoty.
The 5 złoty commemorative coin, with a decorative reverse featuring the image of the castle in Łańcut, has been minted in circulation standard in up to 1,000,000 pieces. It will be possible to exchange the coin at its face value at all NBP regional branches.
The castle in Łańcut, erected between 1629 and 1642, remained in the hands of the Lubomirski family and then of their heirs, the Potocki family, for more than three centuries. During that time, it served not only as a family home, but also a place where public and cultural life thrived. Over the centuries it hosted numerous guests, including crowned heads.
The original architectural concept, which was of strategic importance for the whole of south-eastern Poland, represented the palazzo in fortezza type. It consisted of a four-winged, two-storey palace with four towers in the corners, inscribed in a regular pentagon of old Dutch-type bastion fortifications
At the turn of the 19th century, the former fortress was transformed into a comfortable, luxuriously furnished residence surrounded by a park. The reconstruction was initiated by the last of the family, Izabela Lubomirska née Czartoryska, after whose death the Duchess’s grandson, Count Alfred Potocki, inherited the castle. The entail established by him in 1830 meant that the entire estate together with the castle survived, as a coherent whole, until the Second World War. The luxurious estate, open to the public, was maintained thanks to its modern agro-industrial character. At the turn of the 20th century, under the rule of the Third Entailer, Count Roman Potocki, the building once again underwent reconstruction which gave it its present shape and appearance.
The position and importance of the owners of the castle is evidenced today by its art collections and the large book collection. The interiors of the castle are distinguished by the richness of style and architectural craftsmanship of the individual suites, halls and rooms, abounding in original decorations – baroque, rococo, classicist and later, whose designers were prominent Polish and foreign architects and decorators. The individual rooms are furnished and decorated with sets of furniture, paintings and other works of art and objects of daily use appropriate to their function.
The castle is surrounded by a vast park with historic buildings such as the Stables and Coach House, the Romantic Castle, the Orangery, the Dressage House, the Horticultural House and the revitalised Orchid House. There are also plenty of sports facilities and small architecture, as well as beautiful gardens, including the Italian and Rose Garden.
In 1944, the Łańcut castle and its historic surroundings were converted into a museum.
More information can be found in the brochure.
The next issue is scheduled on14 November 2024. Narodowy Bank Polski will be putting into circulation two silver collector coins of the series “The Enduring Soldiers Accursed by the Communists” – “Henryk Flame ‘Bartek’” and “Rev. Władysław Gurgacz ‘Sem’”, each with a face value of 10 złoty.
Contact:
Contact for collectors: e-mail kolekcjoner@nbp.pl, tel. +48 22 185 17 05
Contact for the media: e-mail press@nbp.pl, tel. +48 22 185 2012
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About NBP
Narodowy Bank Polski holds the exclusive right to issue banknotes and coins in Poland. All currency issued by NBP, including collector banknotes and coins, is legal tender in Poland. Issuing collector items is an occasion to commemorate historic figures and anniversaries as well as to develop the interest of the public in Polish culture, science and tradition.
High-resolution images of the coins: https://nbp.pl/en/coins-and-banknotes/collector-coins/catalogue/