More than 700 years of history enclosed in one of the most powerful Polish castles. The building was erected by Duke Boleslaw in 1313 on the site of a 13th-century castellany.
Dominating Otmuchów, which is often referred to as the flower capital of Opole province, is a Gothic-Renaissance castle with a history dating back to the 12th century.
A Renaissance-Classicist castle, which was erected in its present form by the Rogojski family at the turn of the 17th centuries.
The medieval building today functions as a school complex.