Zamoyski Museum in Kozłówka

Monuments require special care – including when they need to be equipped with modern infrastructure. In Kozlowka, an underground power distribution unit from Innotechniki was used, allowing the palace to safely handle events without losing any of its historic character.

This year (2025), the terraces of the palace in Kozlowka (Lublin Province) were renovated to preserve their durability and aesthetics, as well as to improve the comfort of visitors. With buildings of this class, every element of infrastructure must be thought out to promote functionality, but not interfere with the historic space.

That’s why Innotechniki’s TP 9/8RE underground power switchgear was used – a system designed for venues that require subtle, invisible technical solutions. The switchgear supports events and activities taking place within the complex, providing power without the need to set up traditional visible boxes on the surface.

Innotechnika’s underground switchgear is of particular importance in locations such as Kozlowka:


Hidden underground – they do not disturb the historic architecture and protect the space from visual chaos.

Safe and vandal resistant – the lack of protruding elements makes the devices permanently protected.

Dimensionally flexible – a wide range of sizes allowed the switchgear to be matched to the conservation and design requirements.

Easy service access – the cover supported by actuators allows quick and convenient use during events.

Seamless integration with the environment – the possibility of filling the cover with concrete, pavers or material matching the historic space.

This solution preserves the original character of the place, while providing the modern infrastructure necessary for cultural events.

Professional installation of the switchgear was carried out by Rinel from Lubartow.