Jerzy Zbaraski, the Grand Landlord of the Crown, Grand Chamberlain of the Crown, Castellan of Kraków, starosta of Pinsk, Sokal and Radohow[5] in 1631, the owners of the stronghold were the Wiśniowiecki family and then the Radziwill family from 1725, who received it in a bequest.
[3] Subsequent owners Czosnowski, after the 1806 conflagration, rebuilt the fortress into a palace, leaving parts of the ruins.
[6] Around 1866 Czosnowski was arrested by the tsarist authorities for his participation in the 1863 uprising and the castle was sold at auction.
Along with 4,500 acres of land, it was bought by Count Aleksander Woronin, a governor-general and secret counselor and officer for especially important affairs in Kyiv.
[8] Today it houses a forestry technical college [uk][7] and what remains of the castle are the defensive walls, ditches and ramparts.