Pszczyna Castle is a classical-style palace in the town of Pszczyna in southern Poland. Constructed as a castle in 13th century or earlier, in a Gothic architectural style, it was rebuilt in a Renaissance style in the 17th century. During the course of the 18th and 19th centuries, the exterior of the castle was partially changed into a Baroque-Classical style. The Classicist modernization transformed the complex into what is usually described a palace.
Pszczyna Castle
Pszczyna Palace seen from the lake
Corridor in the castle
Interior of the castle
Pszczyna is a town in southern Poland, population 25,823 (2019), and is the seat of a local gmina (commune) and district.
Image: Ratusz w pszczynie
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Pszczyna Castle, originally from the 13th century, rebuilt in Polish Renaissance style in the 17th century
Market Square – Rynek