I give 4 * because the castle was closed to visitors due to a pandemic and is closed to this day. Tropsztyn Castle - reconstruction of the defensive castle erected on a steep peninsula flooded on three sides by the Dunajec River in the Czchów commune. The history of the castle is related to the village of Tropie, located on the opposite side of the river. The stronghold was probably built in the first half of the 13th century on the initiative of the Ośmiorogi family. The first mention of it comes from 1231. The first brick castle buildings were probably built in the 14th century. Another mention comes from 1390 and mentions the property of the knight Chebda from Tropsztyn, Starykoń coat of arms, Married to Zochna Gierałtówna, Ośmoróg-Gierałtów coat of arms. This family ruled the castle for 300 years. In 1970, Andrzej Benesz became the owner of the castle ruins. After 1993, the castle was rebuilt and then opened to the public. In 1997–1998, the outer walls were built and the eastern gate was reconstructed. In the years 1998–1999, the shape of the secondary entrance gate from the 16th century was...
Read moreThis is the strangest place I have ever visited. It calls itself a medieval castle, but it really isn’t one. From the outside it may look like a castle, but inside every floor is filled with unrelated displays – an eclectic mix of sunhats, skeletons, random exhibits, and then suddenly a children’s playground as if designed by an amusement park planner. I honestly don’t understand what this place is supposed to be. It is neither funny nor authentically historical, and the overall feeling is...
Read moreOk place to stop by. One tower has 2 areas where little kids can play if u bring them. Pay a fee, 8zlt for kids under 15yrs and 15zlt for adults. It has directional layout for you to walk but your not restricted to that. Nice pictures if you like photography. A small shop is also available for snacks and coffee. The small path will take you down and around the base of the mountain (bit rocky) and back up to the gate entrance. You are probably going to spend on average 1hr or so but I...
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