Mirów
Poland, Poland
Mirów is a village in southern Poland's Silesian Voivodeship, within Częstochowa County and Gmina Myszków, situated on the Eagles' Nests Trail amid the Polish Jura Landscape Parks' rocky highlands near Bobolice Castle.
First mentioned in the 13th century as a fortified settlement destroyed by Tatars, it was refounded under Polish law, with King Casimir the Great erecting a 14th-century Gothic limestone castle on a rocky hill featuring an upper trapezoidal ward, slender elliptical tower embedded in walls, and lower ward for defense.
Owned by the Lis family from Koziegłowy then passed to Krystyn of Koziegłowy in 1399, Piotr z Bnina in 1422, and Myszkowscy from 1489 who expanded it, the private Lasecki family-owned ruins now undergo excavations and preservation amid its medieval heritage.
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26-503 Mirów, Poland
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