Lublin Castle

Best places in Poland

Lublin Castle is a medieval fortress located in Lublin, Poland. Originally built in the 12th century, it is situated atop a hill in the city's Old Town. The castle features a preserved Romanesque chapel and a neo-Gothic wing added in the 19th century.

More about Lublin Castle

The castle has served various purposes throughout its history, including as a royal residence and a prison. Notable for its medieval architecture, the Chapel of the Holy Trinity within the castle is renowned for its Byzantine-style frescoes. Lublin Castle is accessible to visitors and offers a museum detailing its historical significance. It is a prominent example of medieval fortifications in Poland.