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ere are ruins of the "basteja" castle on an island on the Bug River. The castle was built in the 14th century by J. Ostroróg, the castellan of Poznań. Originally it was set on an irregular plan. In the 17th century the Radziejowski family extended the castle and added reinforcements - bastejas (something between tower and bastion). The castle was destroyed during so-called "Swedish Deluge" in the middle of the 17th century. The fragmentary curtain walls and the basteja left of the castle today.
View from the north-west, photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2004 The remains of the north-eastern section of the perimeter walls, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 The northern wall of the bastion, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 Interior of the bastion, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 The remains of the northern bastion, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 Interior of the preserved bastion, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 Tower of the castle in Kryłów in the photo from before 1939 View from the west, photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2004 The castle in Kryłów in the photo from 1940 Kryłów Castle in a photo from 1943 The castle in Kryłów in the photo from 1939-40 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, V 2023 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, V 2023 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, V 2023 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, V 2023 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, V 2023 View from the south-west, photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2004 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, V 2023 View from the west, photo: JAPCOK, May 2004 photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 View from the north of the preserved bastion, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 Interior of the bastion, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2007 Woodcut based on Fabijański's drawing, Tygodnik Illustrowany 1863 from the collection of the Library of the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences Kryłów Castle Tower on Adam Lerue's lithograph, Lublin Album, 1858-1859