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Grodno Castle (Poland)

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Architectural style(s)
  
Gothic Renaissance

Year built
  
1193

Phone
  
+48 74 845 33 60

Grodno Castle (Poland)

Location
  
Zagórze Śląskie, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in Poland

Address
  
Wzgórze Zamkowe, 58-321 Zagórze Śląskie, Poland

Hours
  
Closed now Friday9AM–5PMSaturday9AM–6PMSunday9AM–6PMMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PM

Similar
  
Church of the Assumpti, Owl Mountains, Książ, Sztolnie Walimskie, Holy Trinity Church

Profiles

Grodno Castle (formerly Kynsburg) is a castle located in the southern parts of the Wałbrzych Mountains, on the Choina Mountain (450 metres), standing to the left of the river Bystrzyca. The valley of this river, formerly known as the Silesian Valley (Śląska Dolina, Polish), creates a natural boundary between the Owl Mountains and to the west of it the Wałbrzych Mountains. The castle is located in Zagórze Śląskie (11 km east of Wałbrzych), Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland.

The picturesque location of the castle is exacerbated by the barraged Lubachowskie Lake in the foothills of the mountain.

History

According to tradition the castle was built in 1193, by Duke Bolesław I the Tall. The castle, together with a network of fortresses was used as a defense line between the Duchy of Jawor and the Kingdom of Bohemia. In the sixteenth century Grodno Castle was expanded by a gatehouse, on which there is precious sgraffito, and a sundial clock from 1716. The castle was devastated in battles against the Swedes during the Thirty Years' War, slowly falling into ruins. In the nineteenth century the tower had collapsed. The last owner of Grodno, was the Zedlits family, which had continued renovation works and strengthened the castle.

References

Grodno Castle (Poland) Wikipedia