The Centre for Creative Work (Dom Pracy Twórczej – Państwowa Instytucja Kultury) in Radziejowice was established in the 1960s. Over the years, the Castle has hosted many outstanding writers and artists – authors, journalists, painters and musicians.
The Centre for Creative Work (Dom Pracy Twórczej – Państwowa Instytucja Kultury) in Radziejowice was established in the 1960s. Over the years, the Castle has hosted many outstanding writers and artists – authors, journalists, painters and musicians.
The Centre for Creative Work in Radziejowice is a unique spot on Poland’s map – its mission extends beyond that of traditional educational institutions as it offers special growth opportunities for young artists. Its goal is to educate them and promote their work by organising diverse masterclasses, workshops, outdoor artistic projects and study visits.
The Centre for Creative Work is a robust institution, organising concerts, exhibitions and other artistic events on a regular basis The Jerzy Waldorff Summer Festival is its biggest pride. This long-running event has always attracted big crowds from all over Poland. It takes place in a 25-hectare park and is a true delight for art lovers. Each year, the Festival showcases a gallery of sculptures and busts by Poland’s greatest artists – one-of-a-kind works that are startlingly original and exceptionally well-executed. You might also want to visit the Castle’s historic rooms, featuring the only monographic exhibition of Józef Chełmoński’s paintings. With a few dozens of works by this remarkable artist, this exhibition will provide an experience that any art lover will treasure. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the artist’s talent and dive deep into his artistic inspirations.
Now that you’ve come to Radziejowice, why not stay at our hotel?
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