Nakomiady Palace
Some places tempt not by execessive richness, but by the simplicity of classical beauty. Such places give pleasure from the harmony of perfect architectural proportions and their concord with nature and their environments. These are places where stone floors captivate you with their simple beauty and the history they embrace. You climb three hundred year old stairs, huge oak stair steps, worn smooth by the feet of many generations. There are solid doors, hanging on baroque iron hinges, opening slowly to invite you into the word of a peaceful home, ideally integrated into the landscape of an antique park and vegetable garden, where English roses mark borders for artichokes and purple cabbage and lavender lies in the sun with marjoram, sage and rosemary.