Best castles around Sulików offer a journey through historical architecture and regional heritage. The area features several notable palace complexes, such as the Neorenaissance Palace in Mikułowa and the Palace Complex in Miedziana, showcasing aristocratic residences and historical estates. Visitors can also explore unique historical structures like the Lusatian house "Ostry Narożnik" and the natural area of Zamkowa Góra, suggesting a historical connection to former defensive structures. These sites provide insights into the region's past and its diverse architectural landscape.
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Today there is a restaurant and a hotel complex in the castle.
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The beautiful old moated castle, unfortunately it is not in good condition
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U.A. former seat of Wallenstein
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former seat of General Wallenstein
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The secular and aristocratic Protestant Joachimstein Monastery in Radmeritz was once considered the most beautiful castle in Upper Lusatia. It is located near Radomierzyce in Poland, directly adjacent to the Hagenwerder border crossing. It was founded as a nunnery on an artificial island at the confluence of the Witka and Neisse rivers. This palace could be a unique attraction in Poland. It was once visited by European governments (from Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland and Saxony, through Frederick II the Great, King of Prussia, to Paul von Hindenburg, President of the Weimar Republic). The palace complex is situated on the water, and the palace itself has 12 chimneys, 52 large doors, and 365 windows. After the death of the palace's last owner in 2003, renovation work on the building, which had been in ruins since the 2nd century, practically ceased, and today, viewing the palace complex from the outside is the only way to experience this architectural gem. During World War II, the Nazis resided here. In 1944, they built an armored room – a vault for the documents of the Reich Main Security Office. After the war, Polish soldiers under the command of Piotr Jaroszewicz (later Prime Minister of the Polish People's Republic) arrived at the palace. Jaroszewicz discovered armored rooms containing secret Third Reich files. These contained, among other things, information about important figures collaborating with Nazi Germany. The case had a tragic ending. In 1992, Jaroszewicz and his wife were brutally murdered. He was tortured before his death, and she was shot. The Prime Minister's feet were nailed to the floor and tied, leaving only his right hand free – hence the presumption that he was forced to sign some documents. Nothing was stolen from his villa – only his office was ransacked, as if the murderers were searching for documents. The latest findings link the case to the files from Radomierzyce. Significantly, other people who visited the palace in 1945 were also murdered – Jaroszewicz's associates, Tadeusz Steć and Jerzy Fonkowicz. Steć was also tortured. It's also worth mentioning what happened to the palace after the war. Of course, it was plundered, a fact contributed to by the Turów mine. Historic sculptures were taken from there to a recreation center for mine workers. Stone lion statues were placed near the Bogatynia reservoir, from where they disappeared, and their whereabouts remain unknown to this day.
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Unfortunately unrenovated and not accessible.
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Unfortunately not renovated yet.
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The Sulików region features a variety of historical buildings beyond traditional castles. You'll find notable palace complexes, such as the Neorenaissance Palace in Mikułowa and the Palace Complex in Miedziana, showcasing aristocratic residences and historical estates. There's also the unique Lusatian house "Ostry Narożnik", an example of traditional brick-and-timber frame construction, and the natural area of Zamkowa Góra, which suggests a historical connection to former defensive structures.
Yes, you can explore castle ruins in the area. The Włosień Palace, also known as Heidersdorf Castle, is now in ruins but includes a park and castle pond. The Joachimstein Water Castle, once considered the most beautiful castle in Upper Lusatia, is also largely in ruins, though its impressive structure on an artificial island can still be viewed from the outside.
Frýdlant Castle and Chateau offers guided tours in Czech, Polish, and German, allowing visitors to delve into its rich history, including its connection to Wallenstein.
Yes, Łagów Palace has been lovingly restored and now functions as a hotel and restaurant. It offers a unique dining experience with Polish cuisine in a historical setting. Additionally, Tauchritz Moated Castle is part of the "Gut am See" complex, which includes a restaurant and a 4-star hotel in its extended barns.
From Frýdlant Castle and Chateau, you can enjoy scenic views of the Jizera Mountains from the castle wall. The area around Tauchritz Moated Castle is near Lake Berzdorf, offering beautiful natural scenery.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. Near Tauchritz Moated Castle, you can enjoy a circular tour around Lake Berzdorf. For more hiking options, explore the hiking routes around Sulików, which include trails like the "Manor by the Lake Tauchritz – Tauchritz Moated Castle loop" and routes around Berzdorfer Lake.
Beyond hiking, you can find road cycling and running trails. For road cycling, consider routes like the "Łagów Palace loop" or the "Ostritz Market Square – Bucket-Wheel Excavator 1452 loop" from the Road Cycling Routes around Sulików guide. Runners can explore trails around Lake Berzdorf, such as the "North Shore Berzdorfer See – Berzdorfer Lake loop" from the Running Trails around Sulików guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the sites and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summer is also popular, especially for those who wish to combine castle visits with activities around Lake Berzdorf. While specific winter opening hours for all sites are not detailed, some, like Łagów Palace, operate as hotels and restaurants year-round.
Łagów Palace is categorized as family-friendly, offering a welcoming atmosphere for visitors of all ages, especially with its restaurant and hotel facilities. Exploring the grounds of other palaces and the natural area of Zamkowa Góra can also be enjoyable for families.
Visitors appreciate the journey through historical architecture and regional heritage. They enjoy the unique experience of dining like a king at places like Łagów Palace, the historical significance and views from Frýdlant Castle and Chateau, and the serene natural surroundings of sites like Tauchritz Moated Castle near Lake Berzdorf. The diverse architectural styles and the opportunity to explore both well-preserved and ruined historical structures are also highly valued.
Parking availability varies by site. For example, the area around Joachimstein Water Castle has been described as accessible for driving around. For specific parking details, it's advisable to check the individual highlight pages or local information for each location.
The time needed depends on the site. A visit to a well-preserved castle like Frýdlant Castle and Chateau, especially with a guided tour, could take a few hours. Exploring ruins like Włosień Palace or viewing Joachimstein Water Castle from the outside might take less time. If you plan to combine visits with hiking or dining, allocate a full day or more for the region.
While popular sites like Frýdlant Castle and Chateau attract many visitors, some locations might offer a more tranquil experience. The Joachimstein Water Castle, being largely in ruins and somewhat hidden, might be less crowded. Similarly, the palace complexes mentioned in the region research, such as those in Mikułowa, Miedziana, and Wilka-Ksawerów, might offer a quieter exploration of historical estates.


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