Antonin () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Przygodzice, within Ostrów County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland.
The village has an approximate population of 470.
The small wooden palace was built as a hunting lodge for Polish aristocrat Prince Antoni Radziwià Âà  between 1822 and 1824 by the German architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, and named after its owner. In his later life, Antoni Radziwià Âà  and his wife Princess Louise of Prussia moved permanently to Antonin with two daughters Wanda and Eliza. Antoni Radziwià Âà  was a well-connected composer among European musical circles and with time transformed the Antonin property into a popular musical salon among greatest talents of the area such as Niccolò Paganini, Frédéric Chopin and Ludwig van Beethoven. Chopin gave music lessons to Antoni Radziwià Âà Â's daughter Wanda during his stays at the property. During his stays with the Radziwià Âà  family, Chopin also had composed the Polonaise op.3 and Piano Trio Op. 8 and dedicated the latter to Radziwià Âà Â. Antoni Radziwià Âà  also supported some of the artists financially, among them Fryderyk Chopin. Chopin's visits to Antonin property were documented by Henryk Siemiradzki in a photogravure titled "Chopin u ksiÃÂcia Radziwià Âà Âa" (eng: Chopin's visit to Prince Radziwià Âà Â).