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e ruins of a knight's castle on the Pilica River, built by the Majkowski family in the mid-sixteenth century. It was erected on a quadrilateral plan with a cylindrical tower corner tower. The further fate of the castle is not documented. Today, there are only the remains of stone and brick walls of the ground floor in this place.
photo by ZeroJeden, V 2000 View from the south-west, photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2006 photo by ZeroJeden, III 2005 View from the south-west, photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2006 South-eastern corner of the manor house, photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2006 photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2006 photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2006 Aerial view of the castle, photo by ZeroJeden VIII 2018 Aerial view of the castle, photo by ZeroJeden VIII 2018 Aerial view of the castle, photo by ZeroJeden VIII 2018 Aerial view of the castle, photo by ZeroJeden VIII 2018 photo by ZeroJeden, V 2000 Aerial view of the castle, photo by ZeroJeden VIII 2018 Aerial view of the castle, photo by ZeroJeden VIII 2018 Aerial view of the castle, photo by ZeroJeden VIII 2018 photo by ZeroJeden, V 2000 photo by ZeroJeden, V 2000 photo by ZeroJeden, V 2000 photo by ZeroJeden, V 2000 photo by ZeroJeden, V 2000 photo by ZeroJeden, V 2000 photo by JAPCOK, VIII 2002 Plan of the castle with chronological stratification according to Wanda Puget (1, 2, 3 - successive phases from the 16th century, 4 - from around 1694) [212] Ruins of the castle on the lithograph of Napoleon Orda, 'Album of Views', Series 7, 1881