Royal Castle in Szydłów
Royal Castle in Szydłów | |
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![]() Royal Castle in Szydłów | |
Coordinates | 50°35′27″N 20°59′56″E / 50.59083°N 20.99889°ECoordinates: 50°35′27″N 20°59′56″E / 50.59083°N 20.99889°E |
Built | 14th century |
Architectural style(s) | Gothic |
![]() ![]() Location of the Royal Castle in Szydłów in Poland |
Royal Castle in Szydłów (Polish: Zamek Królewski w Szydłowie) - a castle located in Szydłów in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship.[1] The castle is located on a hill, on the bank of the River Ciekąca.[2] The castle is located in the confinement of the town's fortification. The castle was largely used as living quarters which can be related to the interior courtyard and the large residential building.[3]
The castle was rebuilt in the 15th century, and then twice in the 16th century, in relation to the fires which took place here in 1528 and 1541. In 1630, the castle burned down as a result of riots related to the rebellion of mercenary troops, which demanded the payment of overdue wages. Then the castle was destroyed by the Swedish and Transylvanian troops of George II Rákóczi during the Swedish Deluge.
In 1723, the starost Józef Załuski renovated the castle and placed his coat of arms cartouche on the facade. At the end of the 18th century, the castle was abandoned by the inhabitants, which caused its slow destruction in the 19th century. During this period it was used as a stable.
In 1927, the ruins of the castle were secured. In 1946, under the leadership of Jerzy Żukowski, the west side of the perimeter walls with battlements was reconstructed. The walls of the large house were raised and crowned with pseudo-blocks which did not exist before.
References[]
- ^ "Szydłów Zamek". Zamki Polskie. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- ^ "Szydłów Castle". Polish Castles. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- ^ "Main Page". Szydłów Castle. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- Castles in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
- Staszów County
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