Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes in Szczecinek, Medieval castle in Szczecinek, Poland.
The Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes stands on a peninsula in Lake Trzesiecko, displaying red-brick walls built in Gothic style with Renaissance details. The structure features five distinct wings that showcase architectural changes accumulated over many centuries.
The structure was built in the early fourteenth century on the site of a former Slavic settlement. It underwent major reconstructions during the sixteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.
The castle now houses a conference centre and art gallery with rotating exhibitions throughout the year. Visitors can experience cultural events and see contemporary artworks displayed in its spaces.
The courtyard has limited public access, though the adjacent City Park welcomes visitors freely and offers pleasant grounds to explore. The park was established in the late nineteenth century and provides shade and open spaces around the castle.
The castle originally sat on an island but became a peninsula due to land modifications carried out over several decades starting in the late eighteenth century. These changes transformed the geographical relationship between the building and the surrounding water, reshaping the entire landscape.
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