Best castles around gmina Przemyśl provide a historical and architectural exploration in southeastern Poland. The region features significant historical sites, including prominent castles and fortifications. Located near the San River, the area combines cultural heritage with natural landscapes. Visitors can explore structures ranging from Renaissance castles to historical forts, offering insights into centuries of Polish history.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Entry to the castle and park is paid at the entrance, you can pay by card. There are discounts for young people, students and pensioners. A ticket for visiting the castle interiors also entitles you to enter the park. The last guided tour of the interiors is at 4:00 p.m. and earlier on the hour. You can wait in the Renaissance Café. The group gathers next to the stage in the castle courtyard. The tour lasts about 50 minutes and requires walking up the stairs, not for people in wheelchairs. There are no restrictions on taking photos.
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On a sunny summer day, when the castle courtyard heats up like an oven, it is worth seeking refreshment in the thick walls of the castle. In the corner of the courtyard is the Renesansowa Café, offering ice cream, cookies, cakes, salads, pancakes and pierogi - see photos. Ice cream is served in waffles or cups (PLN 8 per scoop). Friendly service, you can pay by card. There are also tables in the courtyard in a place where there is shade in the afternoon. We waited there for a full hour when a guide came to the courtyard and took the waiting group of tourists to tour the castle interiors. WW
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it's worth the visit, the tour takes 60 minutes
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Fort I "Salis-Soglio" in Siedliska, built in the years 1882-1886, is an unusual artillery fort, which, despite being blown up on March 22, 1915, is one of the best-preserved objects of the outer ring of the Przemyśl Fortress. The brick entrance gate, gorge barracks with casemates and ammunition stores, elevator shafts, artillery positions and shelters for the crew have survived on its premises. The fort lies right next to the Polish-Ukrainian border, and on the other side there are the remains of six auxiliary forts. Do not get too close to the border!
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Fort XI "Duńkowiczki" was built in the years 1884-1886 and was almost identical to Fort X "Orzechowce". Later modernization included adding gun ports on the wings of the barracks, where newer types of guns were placed. The armoured batteries were fitted with retractable armoured turrets, while the caponiers were not rebuilt.
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Fort VIII "Łętownia" in Kuńkowce is an Austrian fortification built originally in 1854-1855 as an artillery rampart, and in its current form formed in 1881-1882. Located on a hill west of Przemyśl, it is now developed and open to visitors. Access is via the black fortress trail, from Kuńkowce or the Przemyśl district of Lipowica. Nearby is the Fantasy Village - a reconstruction of a medieval wooden stronghold with a fortification, which makes this area even more attractive to tourists.
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Beautiful castle, open for visits during the day
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The greatest disaster befell the castle in 1852, on the eve of Adam Sapieha's wedding to Jadwiga née Sanguszko. The fireworks gathered in one of the towers, which were intended to celebrate the wedding of the young couple, caught fire and the castle burned down almost completely. The fire destroyed all the interiors except the chapel in the Divine Tower. The Sapieha family rebuilt the residence. However, the First and Second World Wars wreaked further devastation. In the 1960s, the first conservation works were undertaken. Renovation works in the castle are still ongoing, but some of the rooms are already finished. In the northern wing there is an elegant hotel, a conference center and a stylish restaurant. Source: Illustrated Atlas of Poland, ed. Reader's Digest, Warsaw 2006
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The Gmina Przemyśl area is home to significant historical castles, with the most prominent being Krasiczyn Castle and Przemyśl Castle. Krasiczyn Castle is renowned as one of Poland's most beautiful Renaissance monuments, while Przemyśl Castle, also known as Kazimierzowski Castle, has roots stretching back to the 11th century.
Krasiczyn Castle is celebrated for its stunning Renaissance architecture, featuring a unique square plan with four corner towers and intricate sgraffito decorations. It's set within a magnificent park with exotic trees, including a blossoming tulip tree and an aged ginkgo biloba. The complex also offers a hotel and delicious cuisine, making it a comprehensive destination.
Przemyśl Castle, located on Castle Hill, offers a rich cultural and historical experience. You can explore its northern wing, defensive walls, and gate building. It houses the Przemyśl Dramatic Society "Fredreum" and features permanent exhibitions on Casimir the Great and local theater. During summer weekends, the castle hosts knight shows, and its elevated position provides scenic views of the surrounding area.
Yes, the region is also known for its historical forts, which are part of the larger Przemyśl Fortress system. Notable examples include Fort I Salis-Soglio, one of the best-preserved objects of the outer ring, and Fort VIII Łętownia in Kuńkowce, which is developed and open to visitors. These forts offer insights into military architecture and history.
Yes, Krasiczyn Castle is categorized as family-friendly, offering beautiful gardens to explore. Przemyśl Castle also hosts knight shows during July and August weekends, which can be an engaging activity for families.
The Gmina Przemyśl area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and hiking. For instance, there are moderate to difficult MTB trails like the 'Mountainbike loop from Przemyśl Zasanie' and challenging gravel biking routes. For hikers, there are hiking trails such as the 'Nature trail "Dolina Hołubli"' and loops around Przemyśl Castle.
Yes, Przemyśl Castle is located on Castle Hill, 270 meters above sea level, offering wonderful views of the city and the San River from above. It is specifically categorized as a viewpoint.
The castles can be visited throughout the year, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and parks, such as the magnificent park at Krasiczyn Castle. Summer also brings special events like knight shows at Przemyśl Castle.
Yes, Krasiczyn Castle complex offers a hotel and delicious cuisine on-site. For other locations, you may find cafes and restaurants in nearby towns and villages, especially in Przemyśl itself, close to Przemyśl Castle.
The region showcases a blend of architectural styles. Krasiczyn Castle is a prime example of a *palazzo in fortezza*, a magnificent Polish Renaissance monument. Przemyśl Castle, while having Gothic origins from Casimir the Great's initiative, was later rebuilt in the Renaissance style, reflecting its long and complex history.
While specific winter opening hours may vary, the castles are generally accessible year-round. Visiting in winter can offer a unique, quieter experience, especially for the outdoor grounds. However, it's advisable to check the official websites for current operating hours and any seasonal closures before your visit, particularly for internal exhibitions or guided tours.
Przemyśl Castle is a vibrant cultural hub, housing the Przemyśl Dramatic Society "Fredreum" which presents plays in the castle gardens. It also organizes cyclic cultural events, concerts, and during July and August weekends, hosts knight shows where visitors can learn sword and bow fighting. Krasiczyn Castle also serves as a venue for conferences, events, and weddings.


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