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Podhorce Castle in "Wanderer", 1912, photo R. Wacek
License: public domain, Source: „Tygodnik Illustrowany”, 1862, T.5, nr 127, s. 86., License terms and conditions
Photo showing Description of Podhorce, the chapel and the castle
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Description of Podhorce, the chapel and the castle

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Description of Podhorce, the chapel and the castle

The article takes a closer look at the history of Podhorce and the chapel there. Podhorce was owned by the Koniecpolski family. The heir to the area was Stanisław Koniecpolski, Great Hetman of the Crown and castellan of Krakow, on whose initiative the old castle was converted into a palace. It later passed into the hands of Jakub Sobieski, and was inherited by the Rzewuski family. (Source: Tygodnik Illustrowany, Warsaw 1862, T:5, p. 86., after: Digital Library of the University of Łódź)

Time of construction:

1862

Publication:

31.08.2023

Last updated:

19.10.2025
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Page from 'Tygodnik Illustrowany' (1862) featuring an article about the chapel and castle in Podhorce, with detailed historical descriptions and mentions of the Koniecpolski and Rzewuski families. Photo showing Description of Podhorce, the chapel and the castle Gallery of the object +2

Black and white illustration of Podhorce Castle with surrounding landscape. The castle is situated on a hill, featuring a prominent central building with towers. Trees and open fields are visible in the foreground. Photo showing Description of Podhorce, the chapel and the castle Gallery of the object +2
Podhorce Castle in "Wanderer", 1912, photo R. Wacek

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