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e castle was built in the fifteenth cent. probably by the Piast princes of Niemodlin. Rebuilt in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in the Renaissance style. Expanded in the 2nd half of the 19th century. It consists of four wings on a square plan with a courtyard and two towers. The halls have barrel and cross vaults.
photo by ZeroJeden, VI 2000 photo by ZeroJeden, II 2008 photo by ZeroJeden, II 2008 The castle in Łąka Prodnicka in the photo from around 1915 The castle in Łąka Prodnicka in the photo from around 1915 The castle in Łąka Prodnicka on a postcard from around 1910 The castle in Łąka Prodnicka in the photo from the 30s of the twentieth century Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2019 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2019 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2019 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2019 photo by ZeroJeden, II 2008 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2019 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2019 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2019 photo by ZeroJeden, VI 2000 photo by ZeroJeden, VI 2000 photo by ZeroJeden, VI 2000 photo by ZeroJeden, II 2008 Courtyard of the castle, view from the side of the tower, photo by ZeroJeden, II 2008 photo by ZeroJeden, II 2008 photo by ZeroJeden, II 2008 Plan of the castle according to the measurements of the Provincial Military Inspectorate in Wrocław [1073] The castle in the Prudnicka Meadow in a drawing by Friedrich Bernard Werner from 1750-1800