Miedzylesie Castle
The castle in Międzylesie is one of the oldest and largest castle and palace complexes in Poland, consisting of three wings: a medieval-renaissance castle and two palace wings in the baroque style. The oldest mentions of a fortified city date back to the 9th century, when these lands belonged to Czech rulers. Successive owners expanded the Castle. The oldest part of the castle is the so-called The Black Tower, visible above the walls of the stronghold. Currently, the baroque wing houses a restaurant, an intimate hotel and conference rooms. Tourists can also visit this 700-year-old building.
Location is excellent. Zamek Międzylesie is situated 1,5 km from the Międzylesie Railway Station, just 50 m from the local bus stop. The Czech border at Boboszów is 7 km away.
The castle in Międzylesie goes back 700 years, and the first brick building was probably built in the fourteenth century. Unfortunately it burnt down by the Hussites only left behind the Black Tower. The castle was rebuilt and in 1472 he joined the hands of von Balthasar Tschischwitz, then his steward, and after years – to a medieval knight’s family – von Tschirnhaus.
Situated in a beautifully restored 700-year-old castle, the splendid hotel Zamek Międzylesie enchants with a royal interior design and a rustic ambience. The onsite restaurant serves Polish specialities. In the morning, guests can enjoy a varied breakfast.
More information about the castle, accomodation and restaurant at: http://zamekmiedzylesie.pl
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