riginally mentioned in 1389, Dubiecko was located on the other bank of the San River, and that was where the Kmita Castle was located. In the first half of the 15th century, Stanisław Mateusz Stadnicki built a castle in the new location of the village on a quadrangle plan with an internal courtyard. The whole was surrounded by a wall and a moat. Stanisław Stadnicki, known as the "Łańcut Devil", was born here in 1551 - one of the greatest brawlers of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. From this Gothic-Renaissance building, the cellars of the southern wing and two rooms on the ground floor of the current palace have been partially preserved. In 1588, the castle was purchased by Stanisław Krasicki, then passed on by will to his son. In their times, the castle underwent systematic changes. After a fire in the mid-17th
Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, V 2023
century, it was rebuilt as a Baroque palace. In 1735, Ignacy Krasicki was born here. At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, the palace was rebuilt in the classicist style, but during this reconstruction it lost its original shape. From 1852, it was owned by the Konarski family, who in 1909 added an outbuilding in the neo-Gothic style. From the original layout, the cellars, two rooms on the ground floor of the current palace and fragments of the old fortifications have been preserved.