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Lelewel Palace ((ポーランド語:Pałac Lelewelów)) was a rococo palace on the Miodowa Street in the Warsaw Old Town, which was also unofficially named "Palace Street" (''ulica Pałacowa'') because of its gorgeous palaces. Lelewel Palace was built in 1755 by Efraim Szreger on an estate documented to have been property of King John III Sobieski and maintaining the original Corps de logis. The client and owner until 1787 was Constance Lelewel née Jauch. == History == The original timber manor house of Krzysztof Gembicki, Grand Pantler of the Crown, that occupied the allotment was burned by Swedish and Brandenburgian forces during the Deluge. In 1662 it was replaced by another timber mansion of Stanisław Razicki, the king's secretary.〔 The more permanent brick palace was erected between 1739-1740 for Aleksander Szembek, voivode of Sieradz.〔 It was constructed as a French-style city palace with two outbuildings and a geometric garden.〔 Around 1755 the palace was enlarged for the subsequent proprietor Swedish-Prussian aristocrat Heinrich Lölhöffel von Löwensprung (1705-1763), but of the planned two new wings only the northern wing was built.〔 The new wing, connected with existing outbuildings and a neighbouring tenement house, become the main building of the palace.〔 The real initiator of the reconstruction was Constance Jauch (1722–1802), the daughter of major general Joachim Daniel von Jauch (1668–1745). In 1741 she married Heinrich Lölhöffel, the privy councillor (''Hofrat'') and physician to King Augustus III of Poland. After the death of her father, who had been German architect in attendance to King Augustus II the Strong and his son Augustus III, and who had supervised the baroque development of the city of Warsaw, she inherited a considerable fortune. Efraim Szreger had been an assistant to him, presumably the reason why he was chosen as architect. Constance Lelewel bought the former property of the voivode Franciszek Szembek at the corner of Miodowa and Długa Street in 1752, and in 1755 commissioned Szreger to build the Lelewel Palace in the Miodowa. It is documented in contemporary maps that the estate had belonged to King John III Sobieski, but this is questioned by some authors for stylistic reasons regarding the original construction. After the early death of her husband, in 1763, Constance lived in the palace until 1787, when she sold it to a rich merchant Henryk Jarzewicz.〔 Jarzewicz enlarged and rebuilt the complex in neoclassical style according to a design by Szymon Bogumił Zug.〔 Between 1850-1851 the separate buildings of the complex were merged and rebuilt for Lesser family.〔 In the 19th century the original ''corps de logis'', so-called ''Szembek Mansion'', was pulled down and during the World War II the whole complex was completely destroyed by the Germans.〔
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