Castle in Kończyce Małe, Renaissance castle in Kończyce Małe, Poland.
Castle in Kończyce Małe is a fortified structure built from stone and brick with Renaissance architecture standing at 242 meters elevation. The building displays classic features of the period including an entrance gate and courtyard arcades.
The structure originated around 1600 and underwent major expansion around 1560 under Jerzy Sedlnicki with architectural elements of that era. These transformations continue to shape its appearance today.
The castle houses a regional collection that preserves local objects and documents from the area's past. Visitors can experience the history of the Silesian region through these preserved items.
The building is located on Staropolska Street 5 and functions today as a hotel with a restaurant, offering accommodation for visitors. This current use makes it relatively accessible and straightforward to visit.
The castle is part of the Via Ducalis and Piotrówka Castle Route, which connects multiple historical sites throughout the region. This connection allows visitors to discover several monuments in a single journey.
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