Date made: 2010-08-21
The first mention of the castle in Czyż come from the fifteenth century, when his owner was castellan of Sandomierz Michael Ligęza coat Półkozic. According to Jan Dlugosz in his chronicles, Michael Ligęza acquired the building blocks of the castle in Czyż from the demolition of the church and monastery in Zawichost. At the beginning of XVI. the castle passed into the hands of the family Zaklików, Chizhov, who owned the next 250 years. The castle was destroyed during the Swedish Deluge.
The existing palace was built between 1740-1750 on the site of the castle. It was then rebuilt in the nineteenth and twentieth. At the end of the Second World War the palace was used by the Germans as a hospital. After the war, looted by Soviet troops and the local population, the palace was taken over by PCR, and then school. The monument was restored in the years 1978-1991, and in 1996 became the property of a private.
Source of information: zamki.net.pl
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apparatus: | Canon 500D |
lens: | Falcon 8mm/3,5 |
exposure: | 8, 1/40s, ISO100 |
type: | Spherical panorama |
HDR: | so, fusion |
location: | Fancy Czyżów (swietokrzyskie) |