Branicki Palace, Białystok

Branicki Palace
Pałac Branickich
View of the Branicki Palace gardens
General information
Architectural styleRococo
Town or cityBiałystok
CountryPoland
Coordinates53°07′50″N 23°09′54″E / 53.13056°N 23.16500°E / 53.13056; 23.16500
Current tenantsMedical University of Białystok
Construction started1691
Completed1697
Renovated1940s–1950s
Demolished1944
Design and construction
Architect(s)Tylman Gamerski

Branicki Palace (Polish: Pałac Branickich) is a historical edifice in Białystok, Poland. It was developed on the site of an earlier building in the first half of the 18th century by Jan Klemens Branicki, a wealthy Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth hetman, into a residence suitable for a man whose ambition was to become king of Poland. The palace complex with gardens, pavilions, sculptures, outbuildings and other structures and the city with churches, city hall and monastery, all built almost at the same time according to French models was the reason why the city was known in the 18th century as Versailles de la Pologne (Versailles of Poland) and subsequently Versailles de la Podlachie (Versailles of Podlasie).