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Ojców Castle

Ojców Castle
Zamek w Ojcowie 3.JPG
Ojców Castle
Location Ojców, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in Poland
Coordinates 50°12′43″N 19°49′48″E / 50.21194°N 19.83000°E / 50.21194; 19.83000Coordinates: 50°12′43″N 19°49′48″E / 50.21194°N 19.83000°E / 50.21194; 19.83000
Built 14th century
Architectural style(s) Gothic
Ojców Castle is located in Poland
Ojców Castle
Location of the Ojców Castle in Poland

Ojców Castle (Polish: Zamek Ojców) - a castle located in the , part of a system of castles known as the Eagle's Nests (Polish: Orle Gniazda) - formerly protecting the southern border of the Kingdom of Poland; currently housing a museum dedicated to the castle in its renovated castle-tower. The castle is located in the village of Ojców (25 kilometres (16 mi) north of Kraków), Lesser Poland Voivodeship; in Poland.

The castle was used as a stronghold, built by Casimir III the Great in the second half of the fourteenth century.

The castle is located in the Ojcowski National Park.

A legend mentions, that the caste was built by the Duke of Wrocław Wiesław I, Popiel's brother-in-law, however the first recorded information about the castle comes from the fourteenth century - linking up with King Casimir III the Great, who used the castle as part of his defensive line against the Kingdom of Bohemia and the south. The King was called the castle in honour of his father, Władysław I Łokietek, calling it Father by the Rock (Polish: Ociec u skały). In 1665 the stronghold was taken over by the Swedes, which they partially burned and deconstructed. The House of Koryciński, who owned the castle, had renovated it, and built additional living quarters. Various battles throughout the oncoming centuries had caused the castle to be shifted between different owners. Causing the castle to go through several cycles of renovation and deconstruction, currently the castle stands as the picturesque, and renovated ruin.


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