About this place
Mirów Castle is a 14th-century castle ruin in the village of Mirów, in Poland’s Silesian Voivodeship. It changed hands several times over the centuries before being abandoned in 1787. Today it offers a short stop for sightseeing and a look at medieval castle remains.
Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:
- the remains of a medieval stronghold from the 14th century, which still show the castle’s old defensive character
- a chance to trace the site’s long history of changing ownership and its eventual abandonment in 1787
- a quiet visit in the village setting of Mirów, where the ruined walls are the main point of interest
For a visit, it is worth wearing comfortable shoes, especially if you want to walk around the ruins and the surrounding area. This is a good choice for travelers interested in historic sites and a brief, low-key stop rather than a full-day excursion.
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