[1] The stronghold was built in the 16th century by Wacław Bawor, a courtier to King Sigismund I the Old and a field scribe of the crown.
[1] In 1589, Tartars besieging the defensive castle suffered a memorable defeat.
When Count Baworowski committed suicide in 1894 the estate passed into foreign hands.
[2] In the 17th century, the brick castle was a defensive structure, founded on a rectangular plan with an inner courtyard.
The entrance to the fortress led through a gate in the gateway building, the two corners of which had round, three-story towers topped with a helmet.