Mirów Castle

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Mirów Castle is a 14th-century ruin located in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. It forms part of the Trail of the Eagles' Nests, a chain of fortifications built by King Casimir III the Great. Situated on a limestone hill, its remains include defensive walls and a keep.

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Mirów Castle was constructed as a defensive fortress to protect the region from invasions. The limestone used in its construction is typical of the Jurassic Highland. Visitors can explore the site freely, offering views of the surrounding landscape. The castle is accessible by a road leading from the nearby village of Mirów, and parking is available at the site.