Castles around Torzym offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. Located in the Lubusz Voivodeship of Western Poland, the area is characterized by its historical significance and natural landscapes. While Torzym itself features the unique Fortified Church, the surrounding region provides several historical sites and castle ruins. These structures serve as tangible connections to centuries of regional development and past conflicts.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Tar Tower, also known as the Watchtower, was built of stones and bricks. It is open from the city side.
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The original manor house from the 2nd half of the 18th century. The palace is located in the south-eastern part of the town. The whole is situated on a plot of 52,500 m2. The building was built on a rectangular plan, two-storey, partially basemented with a usable attic. The entrance is preceded by a quadrangular porch with a balcony. In the side elevation (northern), in the right corner there is a cylindrical tower, finished with a terrace and a conical spire, while in the left corner there is a projection with a protruding, separated part of the roof slope. In 1997, the roof covering, window and door joinery were replaced.
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The palace was an element of the entire farm complex established in the 17th century. The owners were the von Selchow family. The palace was expanded at least three times in the period from the mid-17th century until 1900. It is a large building on a rectangular plan, two-storey, with a basement and an attic. A tower was added in the north-western part. After the war, the palace was managed by the local State Agricultural Farm. Currently, the palace is in private hands. The new owner of the building secured the palace from devastation by replacing the roof covering in 1997, but did not complete the renovation.
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The House of the Saint John is the building with the oldest history in the city. The first mention of it dates back to 1351. The current building is much younger. It was built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries on the foundations of an earlier half-timbered building. After the secularization of the Saint John order in 1810, the building passed into state hands. It served residential purposes, and after 1945 it housed municipal apartments. In 1978, the building was abandoned and fell into ruin. In 2008, the building underwent a major renovation, which significantly changed its appearance. Currently, it houses the Centre for Polish-German Cooperation.
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The almost completely preserved defensive walls from the 14th and 15th centuries enclose the old town over a length of 1350 meters with originally 12 towers; they are made of rock and were supplemented with bricks. Only the foundations of the two city gates (Frankfurter Tor and Zielenziger Tor) remain.
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Historical buildings worth seeing but unsecured.
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While Torzym itself is home to the unique Torzym Fortified Church, a Gothic structure from the 1300s with thick defensive walls, the surrounding area offers several other historical fortifications. You can explore the impressive walls and towers of the Großer Kietzer Tower in Ośno Lubuskie, which are part of 14th and 15th-century defensive walls. Additionally, the Łagów Castle and Town Gates provide a glimpse into a well-preserved historical site with a small-town character.
Yes, the Joannite Castle in Łagów, a beautiful 14th-century castle built by the Order of Saint John, has been converted into a restaurant and a hotel. You can enjoy a meal or even stay overnight within its historic walls.
The Torzym area showcases a range of historical architecture, primarily from the medieval period. The Torzym Fortified Church is a prime example of Gothic design from the 1300s, featuring brick and stone construction with thick defensive walls. You'll also find well-preserved defensive walls and towers from the 14th and 15th centuries, such as those at Großer Kietzer Tower, and the historic structures of Łagów Castle and Town Gates.
Yes, you can visit the Lubień Palace Ruins. These historical buildings were once part of a 17th-century farm complex and feature a large rectangular plan with a tower. While unsecured and not fully renovated, they offer a fascinating look into the region's past.
The area around Torzym and its castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and mountain biking trails. For example, there are easy hikes around Łagów, such as the 'Brama Polska (Polish Gate) – Łagów Town Hall loop'. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Joannite Castle in Łagów – Łagów Historic Town and Castle loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Torzym and MTB Trails around Torzym guides.
Absolutely. Many hiking trails in the region incorporate historical sites. For instance, the 'View of the Castle from Afar – Lake View loop' offers scenic perspectives of the castles and the surrounding natural landscape. You can also find routes that pass directly through historic towns and past castle gates, such as the 'Joannite Castle in Łagów – Brama Polska (Polish Gate) loop'. Explore more options in the Hiking around Torzym guide.
The Torzym Fortified Church is unique because it is the only surviving example of a fortified church in the Lubusz Voivodeship. Built in the early 1300s, its Gothic design, thick walls, and surrounding defensive wall with two observation towers highlight its dual role as a place of worship and a defensive stronghold against historical invasions.
The castles in the Torzym area are often situated amidst beautiful natural landscapes. For example, the Joannite Castle in Łagów boasts an amazing location between two ribbon lakes, offering picturesque views. The village of Łagów itself is nestled on Łagów Lake, surrounded by a wonderful forest and lake landscape, making it ideal for combining historical exploration with nature walks.
The best time to visit the castles around Torzym is generally during the spring and summer months (May to September) when the weather is mild and conducive to exploring both the historical sites and the surrounding natural areas. This period also offers the best conditions for hiking and other outdoor activities.
While specific parking details for the Torzym Fortified Church are not provided, historical sites in smaller towns like Torzym typically have designated parking areas nearby or street parking options within walking distance. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Unfortunately, no. Historical records indicate a castle built by Archbishop Konrad von Sternberg around the 13th century, approximately 2 km north of Torzym. However, this castle was leveled shortly after 1500 and was never rebuilt, with no traces of it remaining today.
Visitors appreciate the tangible connection to Poland's past offered by these sites, noting the unique medieval architecture and the well-preserved defensive structures. The scenic locations, such as the Joannite Castle in Łagów situated between lakes, are also highly praised for their beauty and historical significance.


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