Szubin Castle, Gothic castle ruins in Szubin, Poland.
Szubin Castle is a Gothic ruin with defensive features situated along the Gąsawka River. Its stone walls and structural elements showcase the building style of medieval fortifications.
The castle was built between 1361 and 1377 as a defensive structure. It underwent significant alterations in the 18th century during two distinct periods of reconstruction.
The ruins reflect medieval fortification methods typical of the region. Visitors can observe these building techniques in the remaining stonework and structural elements.
The ruins are located southwest of Bydgoszcz in an area accessible on foot. Visitors should expect to see only fragments of the original structure remaining.
The site changed hands multiple times, reflecting the region's shifting political borders throughout centuries. These ownership changes shaped how the structure was built and rebuilt over time.
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