A Renaissance-Classicist castle, which was erected in its present form by the Rogojski family at the turn of the 17th centuries.
From 1765 until WWII it was owned by the Haugwitz family. In the post-war period it was adapted as a nursery and granary. The castle regained its splendour with the transfer of ownership to the Regional Public Library, which runs the Department of Historical Collections here. Many visitors are attracted by the historic European literature and iconography. The most valuable of these are a manuscript written on grey parchment from 1324 and the map of Silesia drawn by Sebastian Münster in 1545. The castle is surrounded by a beautiful English park, with the neo-Gothic Dom Pod Kogutem offering accommodation.