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e ruins of a knight's castle among the wetlands. Built on a regular plan by Feliks Szreński around 1526. It had four towers, perimeter walls and moats. In the 15th-17th centuries it declined. Destroyed during the fights of the Bar Confederates in the eighteenth century. It was demolished by the partitioners at the beginning of the 19th century to build a classicist manor house. The remains of the ground floor walls have been preserved.
Plan of the castle according to H.Siuder [262] Plan of the castle according to the state of research from 1988, drawing by Marek Piotrowski (1 moat, 2 gatehouse, 3 courtyard pavement, basement floor, 4 Large House, 5 barbican, 6 cylindrical tower, 7 Smaller House, 8 granary from the 19th century, 9 farm buildings from the 20th century, 10 archaeological excavation area) Reconstruction according to Jan Salm, 'Lexicon of castles in Poland' [262] View from the area of the gate to the Lesser House, photo by ZeroJeden, VI 2005 photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2009 photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2009 Entrance to the castle from the east, photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2009 Aerial view from the south-west, photo by ZeroJeden, VIII 2013 Aerial view from the south-west, photo by ZeroJeden, VIII 2013 Aerial view from the west, photo by ZeroJeden, VIII 2013 Aerial view from the north-west, photo by ZeroJeden, VIII 2013 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2020 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2020 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2020 photo by ZeroJeden, VI 2005 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2020 Aerial photo, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2020 photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2009 Granary added in the nineteenth century to the Large House, photo by ZeroJeden, VI 2003 Granary corner, photo by ZeroJeden, VI 2003 Expanded in the nineteenth century, the Smaller House, photo by ZeroJeden, VI 2003 View from the courtyard of the north-west building of the castle, photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2009 nineteenth-century granary, photo by ZeroJeden, VII 2006 photo by ZeroJeden, IV 2009