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Czersk Castle

Poland, Mazowsze

Curtains and South Tower. It was the highest of them all and in the begining being used as a prison.
The prisoners were moved down with the chain to the very bottom and there spending months in darkness, cold and damp.


Czersk is a small township, 39 km from the center of Warsaw.
This medieval brick castle was built on a hill between 1398 and 1406 for the Mazovia Prince - Janusz I Starszy. It had three towers and curtains which were 8 meters high and almost 2 meters thick. Czersk became the capital of the Mazovian Duchy due to its significant settlement along the Vistula river. Queen Bona Sforza, among others, lived in the castle.
In the 15th century, however, the Vistula river shifted its bed, moving away from Czersk. As a consequence the site fell into obscurity and the castle began to decay.
During the Swedish invasion in 1655–1660 the castle was nearly destroyed. Briefly rebuilt in 17662–1766.
Today the castle ruins and the pituresque village have become tourist attractions. The towers were recently renovated and there is a fantastic view of the Vistula River valley from their terraces.


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Long Bach Nguyen05-Oct-2008 16:33
Great lighting and scenery
Guest 04-Apr-2006 14:16
Very nice image. I can only imagine the man hours that went into building this structure....
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography04-Apr-2006 12:37
Very nice shot, beautiful evening light.
Guest 04-Apr-2006 10:46
Superb colors and light. Would that castle be made of bricks? Very good shape if it is the case.
Guest 04-Apr-2006 09:49
you have really nice historical objects there ! Nice done with the sun :-0
Buz Kiefer04-Apr-2006 09:17
Interesting and the colors are very dramatic.
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