Karszówka
Bolesława Limanowskiego
Karszówka Castle
Karszówka Castle is believed to have been constructed during the 14th century as a palace of the local nobility.
History
- The castle's architecture is characterized by a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles, with a central keep surrounded by a courtyard. The layout features a symmetrical design, with two wings extending from either side of the central keep.
Karszówka Castle has played a significant role in Polish history, serving as a residence for various noble families throughout the centuries.
Historical Significance and Events
- During World War II, the castle was used as a hiding place by local residents fleeing Nazi persecution.
The castle is currently abandoned and has been out of use for many years. It stands as a testament to Poland's rich architectural heritage.
Heritage Status
Karszówka Castle is listed on the Polish Register of Historic Monuments, recognizing its cultural significance and importance in the country's history.
Visiting Information
- The castle is located at Bolesława Limanowskiego Street in Radom, Poland. Visitors can explore the exterior of the castle, but access to the interior is currently restricted due to preservation concerns.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features a grand courtyard with a well-preserved fountain, as well as several ornate doorways and windows. The interior layout remains largely intact, providing a glimpse into the lives of Poland's nobility during the Middle Ages.
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Details
| Name | Karszówka |
|---|---|
| City | Radom |
| Country | Poland |
| Coordinates | 51.39735, 21.135931 |
| Current use | abandoned |
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