RREC Polish Section News |
Classica Mierzęcin 12-15 June 2025 A little history of the venue first ! The Neo-Gothic style palace building is surrounded by a large landscape park with Arcadian features reminiscent of the English landscape garden designer William Kent at Rousham. The Octagonal Tower dominates the façade; balconies are decorated with balustrades and terracotta statues of eagles. The German architect Friedrich Hitzig is said to have been the designer of the palace. On the 9th of July 1998 the palace, together with the manor, was purchased by NOVOL - a Polish car paint company. Between 1999 and 2001, thanks to the generous efforts of the new owners, the palace was thoroughly renovated with great artistic panache. |
The RREC Polish Section at Classica Mierzęcin
Lt to Rt: 1935 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Hooper (153TA), 1949 Silver Wraith Park Ward Sport Saloon (WDC57), 1962 Bentley S3 Continental Drophead Coupé, 1974 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (SRH18723)
My more than 50 year old Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow had been serviced and coped well with the long 480 kms drive from Warsaw to Mierzęcin. As it is the 60th anniversary of this revolutionary design and a RREC Polish Section event I decided in a carefree moment to drive rather than adopt the trailer-queen, weak-kneed option. However, the vast trucks did succeed in terrifying me as they thundered towards one taking up almost the entire width of one lane on a two-lane highway. An amount of dual carriageway relieved the stress.
I have owned mine for over 38 years and it remains completely original. This magnificent vehicle has given me intense leisure experiences of many varieties over the years. However, I will remain tactfully silent of my own detailed 'adventurous history' with it.
The original build sheets of my example, SRH 18723 from the Hunt House, which I treasure, indicate that my car was completed on February 5th 1974.
The 1933 Singer Nine Sports Special and the RREC Polish Section Chairman's 1949 Silver Wraith (WDC57) Park Ward Sport Saloon |
Thursday 12/VI/2025 was devoted to crew registration and registration of entries for the Concours d'Elegance under the auspices of FIVA. There were a number of exceptional and valuable cars this year.
A large bonfire and barbecue dinner at the Grill Gazebo opened the event in the evening. We also took advantage of the rare opportunity to indulge the decadent delights of a 'pop-up' drive-in cinema where Bonnie and Clyde was screened. In the chill of evening, I thought this so cute, having visited these places in my youth with the girl of the moment, a hamburger and a coke, the soundtrack speaker attached to the car window frame.
The rally assembled outside the new Philharmonia Concert Hall, Gorzów |
Friday 13/VI/2025 saw us gathering for a rally to the town of Gorzów. The drive of 56 kms was through forested parkland and agricultural country. This excursion was gloriously picturesque, as if immersed in a gargantuan creation of Capability Brown. We parked outside the new Philharmonia concert hall and took the greatest pleasure in a rehearsal of the Mozart piano concerto No. 20 in D Minor K466 with the well-known Polish pianist Marcin Masecki.
He is also a jazz player and interpolated jazz elements into the concerto, especially the cadenzas which I found rather amusing and most diverting. A charming alfresco lunch in the landscaped garden of the concert hall was offered in conclusion.
We returned to the Pałac via a similar green picturesque route. The evaluation of vehicles entered in the FIVA Concours d'Elegance took place. To conclude the day a stylish barbecue dinner pic-nic in the Pałac Mierzęcin vineyard (tasty duck, steak or fish and superb Mierzęcin red or white wine gratis) with live music from a guitarist.
Picnic in the vineyard |
Saturday 14/VI/2025 was a Public Open Day. We had assembled our 'beloveds' together in exhibition for the enthusiastic public in superb sunny weather. There were both 'Oldtimers' and 'Youngtimers' on exhibition in addition to a remarkable vintage bicycles display and a period fashion show entitled 'Retromania'.
Throughout we were treated to the music of an excellent Dixieland band concert. As somewhat of a musical expert in these things, I can say they were all excellent jazz musicians. I felt this rather escaped the notice of the car-preoccupied parade of onlookers. From 12:00-18:00 a special guest was the motoring encyclopedia Patryk Mikiciuk who commented knowledgeably and entertainingly on the cars that passed individually on a raised platform during the afternoon.
At 14.00 the Polish Section of the RREC assembled with numerous glasses of champagne to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the launch of the Rolls-Royce Phantom. This festive occasion took place surrounding the 1935 Hooper Phantom II owned by the Polish Section Treasurer Piotr Nowakowski (153TA The Derby by Phantoms Lawrence Dalton p. 308). A moment of extreme nostalgia and pleasure evolved.
1935 Hooper Phantom II owned by the Polish Section Treasurer Piotr Nowakowski (153TA) |
The talented presenter Patryk Mikiciuk who possesses encyclopedic knowledge of classic cars He owns a Rolls-Royce Camargue among others On the left the legendary figure of Tomasz Skrzeliński who ran the 1933 IHLE-DKW at this event and who was the prime organizer of the remarkable 1993 CAAR Rally around Poland in which I took part in my 1974 RR Silver Shadow ![]() ![]() The rally at Łańcut Palace 1993 For an entertaining detailed account of that historic event extracted from my literary travel book on Poland A Country in the Moon (Granta, London 2008) https://app.box.com/s/zj6vaa5luxvrxxw6prjxbi6x46ywm3ac |
An unknown period gentleman surveys the Phantom II A work of inspired contemporary art ? No, simply the weathered and cracked original cellulose of the Phantom II ! |
An unidentified heraldic bird painted on the door of the Phantom II |
Nearby a retro fashion show was dancing by in costumed perfection accompanied by a presentation in period styling. Poles have an immense sense of theatre which is not a well appreciated national quality internationally.
Nineteenth century Polish Police kept stringent order throughout the event |
The results of the audience judging contest was announced around 18.15. Throughout there were oceans of food and chilled drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic) available in the warm summer sun.
Theatrically dressed award winners |
The evening was filled with the sybaritic pleasures of the Commander's Ball with food prepared by a Michelin-starred chef (with attractive explanation of each course offered) matched carefully with exceptional wines from the Pałac Mierzęcin vineyards.
Rather many glasses assembled for the carefully matched Mierzęcin estate wines that accompanied the Michelin-starred gourmet dinner The International FIVA Steward Marek Gacek (M.Sc.Cranfield) Rt. |
Dancing was also enthusiastically taken up with abandon. The average Pole is an exceptionally fine dancer I have noticed.
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Never give up .... MM with ladies of the family |
The final public open day, Sunday 15/VI/2025, was rather similar to Saturday with exhibitions, more Dixieland jazz and a far more detailed examination of selected cars by the special guest Patryk Mikiciuk. Late in the afternoon the assembled warmly smiling participants drifted away to their homes and garages on a cloud of automotive pleasure.
I love the intimate, personal and non-commercial atmosphere of this event. The Classica Mierzęcin has been created by true classic car enthusiasts, rather rare today despite the luxurious appearances.
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The Secretary of the RREC Polish Section (MM) takes a late spin in the 1933 Singer Nine Sports Special before departure in his Shadow |
The official Pałac Mierzęcin website for 2025:
https://www.palacmierzecin.pl/classica-mierzecin
An attractive video of Pałac Mierzęcin :
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1A4faagGWW/?mibextid=WC7FNe
The Singer is for sale
https://www.classic-trader.com/uk/cars/listing/singer/nine/9-sports/1933/412430
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