Historic residence surrounded by an English-style park

Goetz Palace

Venue Details
City
Cracow
Nearest Airport
70 km (Kraków Balice)
capacity
Max. 250 people
Number of rooms
43
Ceremony
Church, civil, or symbolic
Garden
Yes
About the Palace

Pałac Goetz is the former residence of the founders of the Okocim Brewery, built in 1898–1900 in Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo style. The property is surrounded by an English-style park of approx. 14 hectares, with avenues, clearings, and a historic chapel. The palace interiors preserve wooden staircases, fireplaces, and mirrored salons from the era.

The palace underwent a thorough renovation completed in 2020. The representative banquet halls, the hunting hall, and the Atrium with its distinctive wooden staircase were meticulously restored, bringing back the building’s historic character and former splendor. Today, these spaces impress again with their details and cohesive, elegant form.

Ceremony and reception – palace salons and garden scenography

Celebrations are hosted in representative banquet halls as well as outdoors in the park. The ceremony can take place in the palace chapel or in a selected garden location, with the historic façade as a backdrop. The layout of the palace banquet halls connected with the Atrium allows receptions and banquets for up to 250 guests.

A pyramid stack of empty crystal champagne coupe glasses on a glass table with a dark background and soft lighting.
A pyramid stack of empty crystal champagne coupe glasses on a glass table with a dark background and soft lighting.

Palace chapel – a sacred space with history

The palace chapel is an integral part of the historic complex of Pałac Goetz and has retained its original, representative character. The chapel space has been restored with respect for its historic form, combining the place’s authentic character with an orderly, elegant aesthetic. It is a distinctly sacred space, embedded in the overall palace composition and its historical function.

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Gastronomy – palace cuisine

At Pałac Goetz, gastronomy takes the form of Studio Kulinarne—an unusual concept that combines tradition with a modern approach to cooking and local products. Dishes are created using traditional, seasonal, and regional ingredients of the highest quality, and the way flavors are paired—along with unconventional compositions—highlights the diversity of a cuisine inspired by local heritage. An additional element of the offer is the specialty items from the palace pantry—homemade preserves prepared according to traditional recipes, emphasizing the local character of the cuisine.

A pyramid stack of empty crystal champagne coupe glasses on a glass table with a dark background and soft lighting.
A pyramid stack of empty crystal champagne coupe glasses on a glass table with a dark background and soft lighting.

Palace pub – intimate meetings in historic interiors

The Palace Pub is an intimate space kept in the historic character of the residence, complementing the palace’s gastronomic offer. The interiors reference classic palace salons—with atmospheric lighting, elegant details, and an ambience conducive to intimate meetings and conversation.

A pyramid stack of empty crystal champagne coupe glasses on a glass table with a dark background and soft lighting.
A pyramid stack of empty crystal champagne coupe glasses on a glass table with a dark background and soft lighting.

Rooms and suites – comfort in palace interiors

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Guests have access to 43 spacious palace rooms in the following standards: Standard, Premium, and Superior. Each has been designed for comfort and equipped with amenities supporting rest.From the rooms’ windows, there are views of the historic park and the English-style garden, which form an integral part of the palace’s historic composition.

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