Czocha Castle
🇵🇱Poland
Czocha Castle is located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland. It was constructed between 1247 and 1329 as a defensive fortification. The castle features a blend of Romanesque and baroque architecture due to its reconstruction phases after various historical events.
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Originally built as a border stronghold, Czocha Castle has undergone several renovations, notably in the 20th century when it was restored by German architect Bodo Ebhardt. The structure includes a moat and a drawbridge, characteristic of medieval castles. It is accessible to the public, with guided tours available. Nearby, Lake Leśnia offers additional recreational activities.
