2/5 Dominick H. 7 months ago on Google
I
love
coming
back
to
this
castle.
It's
one
of
the
most
beautiful
ones
I've
been
to
in
Poland.
This
time
I
came
with
my
friend
from
abroad
so
they
could
see
this
cool
place.
Unfortunately,
we
have
been
split
-
they
went
with
the
English
group
and
I
had
to
stay
behind
for
the
Polish
one.
That
prevented
me
from
telling
him
all
the
interesting
facts
I
learned
during
school
trips
or
answer
their
questions
regarding
Polish
historical
contexts.
Moreover,
the
audio
guide
was
played
in
the
actual
rooms
not
on
headphones,
which
in
big
rooms
like
long
corridors
and
the
ballroom
was
hard
to
hear
due
to
the
distance
and
bad
acoustics.
Unfortunately,
I
found
the
staff
to
rush
the
groups
through
the
rooms,
not
allowing
for
closer
inspection
of
wonderful
works
of
arts
scattered
around
the
castle.
In
the
coachhouse,
the
member
of
staff
also
patronisingly
was
telling
me
which
coaches
to
look
at,
even
if
I
was
visibly
interested
in
the
ones
not
described
by
the
audio
guide,
as
if
being
interested
in
something
else
than
what
you're
being
told
was
something
bad.
I
find
those
changes
to
negatively
impact
the
experience,
which
I
remember
much
much
more
fondly
when
the
audio
guide
was
in
headphones,
groups
weren't
rushed
nor
divided,
and
you
could
spend
as
much
time
as
you
wanted
admiring
the
furniture,
design
and
the
works
of
art.
I
also
wish
all
the
paintings
and
sculptures
had
little
plaques
with
the
name
and
the
author,
in
case
you
like
something
so
much
and
want
to
look
it
up
online
afterwards.
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