The prince's stables with the coach house are located near the castle in Pszczyna. In 2013, after a three-year renovation, they were made available to visitors. Today, beautiful interiors, covered with a rib vault, are used to organize temporary exhibitions. Their current list can be found on the castle website. Cars and motorbikes are also exhibited here.
The princely stables complex was built in the second half of the 19th century. In the nineteenth century in the times of the Hochbergs. The architect of the unusual interiors was Olivier Pavelt. The stables were built of brick in a historicizing style, referring to Romanesque and Gothic architecture. It is worth paying attention to the intricate sculptural decorations adorning the building. After the renovation, the renovated facilities also accommodate a conference room, a cafe and administrative rooms.
The representatives of the Hochberg family, who ruled Pszczyna in the 19th and early 20th centuries, spared no expense on beautifying their seat. Therefore, on the southern outskirts of the palace park, they ordered a stable, a coach house and a riding hall, and a garage to be erected, housing magnificent vehicles and the purest horses.