Castles in Lubusz Voivodeship offer a glimpse into the region's history, featuring a mix of well-preserved structures and picturesque ruins. Located in western Poland, the area is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including lakes and river valleys. These historical sites contribute to the region's cultural significance and provide notable landmarks for exploration. The varied terrain makes it suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling around these historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Worth seeing is definitely the area
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It's just incredibly beautiful here 😊.
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One of the most beautiful places in this area.
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An impressive building, it's impossible not to notice it when driving along the road!
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The castle in Broniszów was built as a knight's building in the late Middle Ages. The first owner was supposedly Bronisław, Count of Bytom Odrzański. At the beginning of the 17th century, the von Kottwitz family expanded the castle into a Renaissance residence on the plan of the letter L. In the elevated, three-storey building, two representative halls were maintained on the ground floor: one of them is covered with a beamed ceiling with an impressive Renaissance stucco decoration from the end of the 16th century, the other is covered with a Renaissance vault with a fitting ornament. The main entrance to the castle is located in the northern façade. It is decorated with a stone late Renaissance portal with the inscription ANNO MISSERIMA FORTUNA QUAE INIMICIS CARET 1608. The Baroque reconstruction from the end of the 17th century brought a change in the order of the windows, a Baroque dome of the northern tower and Baroque plasters at the expense of Renaissance sgraffito plasters. In the 19th century, the castle was rebuilt again. A brick wall and a neo-Gothic observation tower were added to the Renaissance manor house, creating an internal courtyard. The manor house was surrounded by a moat with a pond. The 20th century was not easy for Broniszow Castle. After 1945, the castle gradually fell into ruin. The renovation of this architectural monument began in 2010 and continues to this day. Thanks to our work, you can stay in one of the rooms available to guests and visit the interior of the castle. (zamekbroniszow.pl)
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The castle can be visited, the interior is paid, but for free we have a beautiful courtyard and a pleasant trip around. Nicely restored.
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These cavities in the old ruins are full of mystery.
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For history enthusiasts, Ruins of Kostrzyn's Old Town and Fortress offers a deep dive into military history and the story of Frederick, heir to the Prussian throne. Międzyrzecz Castle, built by King Casimir III the Great, is a well-preserved medieval fortress showcasing Poland's royal and defensive architecture. Żagań Palace, originally a 13th-century castle, transformed into an impressive Baroque residence for aristocratic families, and Łagów Castle, built by the Knights of St. John, also provide rich historical narratives.
Yes, Łagów Castle, perched between the Łagowskie and Trześniowskie lakes, features a high tower that offers panoramic views of the picturesque lakes and the surrounding area. The Ruins of Kostrzyn's Old Town and Fortress also provide a unique perspective over the historical site.
The region around the castles, especially near Łagów Castle within the Łagowsko-Sulęciński Landscape Park, is excellent for hiking and cycling. You can find various routes, including running trails and easy hikes. For example, there are several running loops from Wędrzyn and Gronów, and easy hikes like the 'Nature trail "Bird trail"' in Warta Mouth National Park. You can explore more options on the Running Trails in Lubusz Voivodeship guide or the Easy Hikes in Lubusz Voivodeship guide.
Many of the castles and palaces in Lubusz Voivodeship are suitable for families. Brühl Palace Brody, Broniszów Castle, and Wiejce Palace are all categorized as family-friendly. Łagów Castle, with its hotel, restaurant, and scenic location, also offers a pleasant experience for all ages.
Łagów Castle currently operates as a hotel, restaurant, and cafe, allowing visitors to stay within its historic walls. Żagań Palace functions as the Żagański Palace of Culture, hosting various events. Brühl Palace Brody is an elegant hotel set in a historic Baroque chateau, and Broniszów Castle, while undergoing renovation, offers rooms for guests and interior visits.
The region features several impressive Baroque palaces. Żagań Palace is a significant example, showcasing Baroque architecture with distinctive mascarons. The Palace in Zabór, built in 1677, was modeled after early Baroque French mansions and is gradually being restored. Palace in Bojadła, rebuilt in 1735, is considered one of the most magnificent Baroque mansions in the region, retaining its 18th-century spatial arrangement.
Yes, Broniszów Castle is currently undergoing renovation, but visitors can still stay in some of its available rooms and visit the interior. The Palace in Zabór is also gradually being restored and opened to tourists, with its renovated Crystal Hall accessible to visitors.
Yes, the Ruins of Kostrzyn's Old Town and Fortress is a prominent example. The castle here was largely destroyed in 1945, and while some fragments were later demolished, remains of walls, stairs, and cellars can still be seen today, offering a poignant historical experience.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the unique atmosphere of these sites. For instance, the Ruins of Kostrzyn's Old Town and Fortress is noted as a 'historically interesting and sad place.' The restoration efforts at places like Broniszów Castle are also highly regarded, with visitors enjoying the 'beautiful courtyard and a pleasant trip around.'
No, Grodziec Castle, while a frequently mentioned and impressive historical site, is located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, not the Lubusz Voivodeship. It is a late-Gothic residence known for its dramatic history and medieval tournaments.
Yes, Łagów Castle hosts a restaurant and cafe directly on-site. Brühl Palace Brody also features a very tasty and inexpensive restaurant. Many other castles and palaces are located within towns or areas where cafes and pubs are readily accessible.


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