Brühl Palace, Warsaw

Brühl Palace
Pałac Brühla (in Polish)
Main gate and the corps de logis.
General information
Architectural styleBaroque
Town or cityWarsaw
CountryPoland
Construction started1639
Completed1642
Demolished1944
ClientJerzy Ossoliński
Design and construction
Architect(s)Lorenzo de Sent, rebuilt by Tylman Gamerski (late 17th century) and Johann Friedrich Knöbel, Joachim Daniel von Jauch (18th century), Bohdan Pniewski (1932)

The Brühl Palace (Polish: Pałac Brühla), also known as the Sandomierski or Ossoliński Palace, was a palatial residence at Piłsudski Square in central Warsaw, Poland. It was one of the largest palaces and one of the finest examples of rococo architecture in pre-World War II Warsaw. It is going to be rebuilt along with the Saski Palace, neighboring tenements and the modernist Beck's Pavilion; the tender was completed in 2023 and it is now at the project stage.