| Category | Details |
| House Name | Bożków Palace (formerly Schloss Eckersdorf) |
| Owner | Currently privately owned (Sold in 2005 to Fenelon Group; subsequently sold to a private investor from Sobótka). |
| History | Built originally as a Renaissance manor in the 16th century (ca. 1570). It was long owned by the von Magnis family (1780–1945). Notable guests included John Quincy Adams and Prussian kings. After WWII, it was used as an agricultural school until falling into disrepair in the late 20th century. |
| Age | Approx. 456 years (Original structure dated to ~1570; major reconstructions in 1787 and 1871). |
| Region | Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Kłodzko County, Poland. |
| Coordinates | 50.5141 ∘ N, 16.5760 ∘ E |
| Condition | Derelict / Endangered. While the structure and some interiors remain remarkably intact (staircases, ballroom), it is suffering from significant decay and neglect. |
| Address | Bożków 89, 57-441 Bożków, Poland. |
| Vacant | Yes. It has been largely abandoned since the school closed in the late 1990s, though it is sometimes accessible for filming or tours. |
| Taxes | Varies by commercial/monument status; typically subject to local property tax unless exemptions for listed monuments apply. |
| Retail Estimate | Listed for sale in recent years for approximately 6.7 million PLN (~$1.7 million USD). |
| Auction Estimate | Historically sold for around 2.5 million PLN in 2005; modern auction value would depend heavily on the required restoration costs. |
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