Ducal Tower in Siedlęcin
Wieża książęca w Siedlęcinie
Siedlęcin Tower is located in Poland
Siedlęcin Tower
Location within Poland
General information
TypeTower castle
Architectural styleGothic
Town or citySiedlęcin
CountryPoland
Coordinates50°56′06″N 15°41′08″E / 50.935°N 15.6856°E / 50.935; 15.6856
Construction started1313
Completed1315
ClientHenry I of Jawor

Siedlęcin Tower (Polish: Wieża książęca w Siedlęcinie) is a 14th-century tower castle situated in the southwestern Polish village of Siedlęcin in the Karkonosze County.[1][2]

The keep in Siedlęcin is one of the best-preserved examples of such buildings in Central Europe; its construction was probably started in 1313 or 1314 by Henry I of Jawor. He and his wife Agnes of Bohemia also commissioned the medieval Gothic fresco murals depicting the legend of Lancelot that are painted in the great hall of the keep.

The tower, surrounded by a moat, is a keep of a relatively modest sort, which combines the functions of housing, ceremony, and defence in a vertical disposition analogous to those found in other castles in Europe: the lower storeys were designed for defence and for trade and business; the upper floors consisted of living quarters, and fulfilled the ceremonial functions of the dukes; the topmost floor also served defensive purposes.

References

  1. "Ducal Tower in Siedlęcin – Wieża Książęca w Siedlęcinie". wiezasiedlecin.pl. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  2. "Siedlęcin - ducal tower". Ancient and medieval architecture. Retrieved 2022-11-06.



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