Rzeszów Castle
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Rzeszów Castle is one of the main landmarks of Rzeszów. It was rebuilt between 1902 and 1906, and it is located on the former grounds of the castle of the House of Lubomirski. The castle is located between Aleja Pod Kasztanami and Aleja Lubomirski, Chopin Street, Śreniawitów Square, and Colonel Lis-Kula Street. Currently the castle houses the seat of the provincial court; the building housed a prison until 1981.
Rzeszów Castle | |
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Location | Rzeszów, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in Poland |
Coordinates | 50°01′56″N 22°00′02″E |
Built | 1458 |
Rebuilt | 1902-1906 |
Architect | Tylman van Gameren, Piotr Belotti, Jan Chrzciciel Belotti, Harol Wiedemann, Franciszek Skowron |
Architectural style(s) | Renaissance |
An early fortress stood on the castle's grounds in the sixteenth century. At the end of the same century, Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza built a Motte-and-bailey castle close to the current castle's location. In 1620 he expanded the castle into a "Palazzo in fortezza". Following his death in 1637, the castle was inherited by his daughter Konstancja Ligęza, who married Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski. Thus, the castle was put under the ownership of the House of Lubomirski. Most of the building works were done by Tylman van Gameren and Karol Henryk Wiedemann. In 1820 the complex was brought under Austrian authorities; which adapted the building for a courthouse and a prison. The building was deconstructed at the beginning of the twentieth century due to its poor state. The only parts left from the original complex are the gatehouse and bastion fortifications.[1][2]
The Lubomirski Palace is located close to the Castle.[3]