Pszczyna Castle
Pszczyna, Poland, Poland
Pszczyna Castle in southern Poland's Silesian Voivodeship is a grand Baroque-Classical palace originating as a 13th-century Gothic fortress built by Piast dukes amid swamps for defense, later serving as a residence for regional nobility.
Rebuilt in Renaissance style during the 16th-17th centuries under the Promnitz family with cloisters and gardens, it suffered fires and wars before 18th-century Baroque transformations by architects like Christian Jähne, adding a clock tower and arcaded wings.
Owned by Hochberg von Pless princes until 1938, it hosted Kaiser Wilhelm II's WWI headquarters and now functions as a museum showcasing lavish 19th-century interiors, hunting trophies, and a vast English landscape park.
Location
Brama Wybrańców 1, 43-200 Pszczyna, Poland
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