WE DO NOT SLOW DOWN THE PACE

Works at the objects in Szydłów are underway. To the Synagogue building that is currently being restored along with the surrounding walls, as well as the ruins of the Holy Spirit church and hospital, we add the renovation of the Royal Castle in Szydłów.

The royal castle in Szydłów was erected by Casimir the Great in the 14th century, and was rebuilt several times. Currently, there is the Regional Museum in Szydłów. We are carrying the works gradually, because some parts of the building require the execution of new structures. We have executed, among others, new external plasters on the entrance gate and we have prepared a steel structure with the pouring of a reinforced concrete ceiling in the Knight’s Hall. The subsequent stages of work are still ahead.
At the same time, works in the Synagogue are moving forward. We have carried out a reconstruction of the walls surrounding the main building, which required rebuilding as well as filling in the joints. In order to secure them, we have also executed a waterproof layer in the wall’s crown.

Within the church ruin complex, the works are also running smoothly. Crowns of walls have been rebuilt and we have made a waterproof layer in order to protect them. We have also reconstructed the cornice located in the wall’s crown from the west side in accordance with the conservation guidelines.

We put our heart in stone.