The furnishing and decoration of the palace interior was completed after 1945.
The palace interior is also open, but rather less exciting.
The most prominent Polish and foreign artists participated in the decoration of the palace interiors.
Few details of the palace interior are known, but documentation of its gardens and exterior exists.
In the palace interior only two original pieces remain - a fresco on the ceiling of the palace's 18th century chapel and an altar.
Images of palace interiors and waterside exteriors serve as moving scenery.
Modern studies also attribute specific palace interiors to Vincenzo Brenna.
She returned to the palace interior to learn from Horse that Darius had tried to call her again.
The palace interiors, like many of the rooms in the book, impressed him as at once idiosyncratic and timeless.
The palace interior has been decorated to appear lived in and reflects the traditional 16th-century Crimean Tatar style.