@misc{Adamek-Pujszo_Katarzyna_Architektura, author={Adamek-Pujszo, Katarzyna}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, abstract={In the past there were two noble residences in Przytok: late-Renaissance manor house (non-existed) and Neo-Renaissance palace. From descriptions by F.A. Zimmermann (1791) and O. Frühbus (1841) it appears that the manor house, erected between 1596 and 1597 by Joachim von Stentsch, was made up with main body and a wing, so the building had a plan of "L" letter. There were a portal on the front elevation and gables above the elevations.}, abstract={At the beginning of the eighteenth century the second wing was added, which were extended before 1791. In the first quarter of the nineteenth century an old manor house were not suitable for living anymore, so its central element and one wing were ca. 1895 pulled down and in 1933 - the second wing. The portal was transported to Zielona Góra, where it is at present. Between 1867 and 1868 Emil von Kraker-Schwarzenfeld built in Przytok a neo-Renaissance palace and in 1869 he furnished its interiors.}, abstract={A project and an execution of the building work were entrusted - what was an unknown fact so far - Adolph Theodor Jaekel (1820-1901) from Nowa Sól. An architecture of the palace shows its designer was inspired by works of Carl Lüdecke (1826-1894) from Wrocław, that's to say a southern wing of the castle in Siedlisko near Nowa Sól (project 1861) and the palace in Biechów near Nysa (project 1862, construction 1863-1865).}, type={artykuł}, title={Architektura dworu i pałacu w Przytoku = Architecture of the manor house and palace in Przytok}, keywords={Przytok (pow. zielonogórski) - historia, dwór, pałac, architektura późnorenesansowa, Dolny Śląsk - architektura, portal, neorenesans, Stentsch, Joachim von, Mesar, Anthonius von, Kraker-Schwarzenfeld, Emil von, Jaekel, Adolph Theodor, Lüdecke, Carl, Biechów, Siedlisko (woj. lubuskie), Schwerin, manor house, palace, late-Renaissance architecture, neo-Renaissance}, }