Perched above Lake Czorsztyn in southern Poland, Niedzica Castle was constructed in the early 14th century for Hungarian aristocrat Kokos of Brezovica. Originally a strategic fortification on the Polish-Hungarian border, the castle now houses a museum. Visitors can explore its halls and chambers, which are filled with a variety of artifacts, including hunting rifles, detailed maps, historical paintings, and antique clocks, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich past.
Niedzica Castle (Zamek Dunajec)
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