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Stillfried Castle

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Built
  
14th century

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Stillfried Castle

Location
  
Nowa Ruda, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in Poland

Address
  
marsz. Józefa Piłsudskiego, 57-400 Nowa Ruda, Poland

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Stillfried Castle (Polish: Zamek Stillfriedów) - the former residence of the aristocratic Stillfried family, whose members were barons, built at the end of the 14th century, however the earliest record of the castle comes from 1352. The castle was burned down by the Hussites. The residence was expanded into a castle in 536-1550, 1593, 1633–1645 and 1675–1677, during the ownership of the Stillfrieds. The current square formation was built in between 1700 and 1730 to the design of the famous Italian architect Andrea Carove. During which the tower was deconstructed. The castle was largely reconstructed in 1796; when the castle's defences and nearby living quarters were deconstructed. The castle changed owners up until 1819, when the residence was used as an Evangelist rectory up until 1868. Since the 1880s, the castle was used as the headquarters of the KWK (Polish: Kopalnia węgla kamiennego); after 1945 the castle was used as its directory in between 1954 and 1975 for the Nowa Ruda Powiat. Up until 2001, the castle was housed the, HMO. When since 2004 the castle became private.

References

Stillfried Castle Wikipedia