Liw Castle

Liw Castle (Polish: Zamek w Liwie) - a ruin of a Gothic ducal castle raised in the fifteenth century as a guarding stronghold in the town of Liw. The castle is located in Liw (75 km north-east of Warsaw), Masovian Voivodeship; in Poland.[1]

Liw Castle
Liw Castle
LocationLiw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Coordinates52°22′24″N 21°58′10″E
BuiltFifteenth century
ArchitectNiclos
Architectural style(s)Gothic
Location of the Liw Castle in Poland

History

Manor house office - museum branch

The castle was raised in the first half of the fifteenth century by Masovian Duke Janusz I of Warsaw, the castle was built to secure the crossing of the river Liwiec. In 1549, Bona Sforza had personally ordered for the expansion of the castle. After the Deluge of the Swedes, all that was left of the castle were stones. In 1792, a manor house was built on top of the cinders, which was destroyed half a century later. After World War II the castle and manor house were both rebuilt and since 1963 they house a museum, with a collection of military items.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "Main Page". Liw Zamek. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  2. "Zamek Liw". Zamki. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  3. "Latawce". Zamek Liw. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2015.

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