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(Zamek Niedzica)

A member of the Berzevics family of Hungary, which at that time controlled these lands, built this fortified castle, picturesquely located high above the Dunajec River. For centuries the castle was a border-post with Hungary. Yet when the Turkish menace reached its peak five hundred years ago, a deal was done at Niedzica that made this region a Polish protectorate. However, the owners of the castle remained Hungarian right up until the middle of the Second World War.
The fortress was reconstructed in the fifteenth, sixteenth and eighteenth centuries by successive Hungarian lords of Niedzica. Currently, although only ruins remain of what used to be the Gothic castle, its dungeons and some of its residential rooms have survived, as have some of the paintings depicting the Crucifixion that once used to adorn the castle's chapel. The later buildings comprise a densely packed complex with a courtyard surrounded by residential wings with covered arcades, towers and fortified walls.
Main courtyard

The castle has been open to visitors since reconstruction was completed in 1963.
The most famous legends refer to the lost Montezuma treasure.
During the 16th century, a relative of one of Niedzica's owners travelled to the New World, and became embroiled in the the troubles of the conquistadors. He fell in love with the daughter of the last Inca king, Tupac Amar II, who was himself murdered by the Spaniards, after rebelling against the invaders. However, the sacred scrolls of the Incas had been handed down to the princess, who then fled to Hungary with her new husband. The notion that Inca treasure lies hidden somewhere in the depths of the castle is still cherished today.

In the summer you can travel across the lake from the Czorsztyn Castle to the Niedzica Castle by boat. This allows walks that have made their way to the Czorsztyn Castle to also visit the Niedzica Castle by foot.

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| Travel Information: |
Distance: |
15km by road |
How to travel: |
Car, Can be walked in the summer. |
Car Parking: |
Yes, Paid |
Fees: |
Plaese contact for more information |
Open: |
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