The Długosz House is a 15th century gothic residential structure in Wiślica, Poland.
[2] Jan Długosz funded the construction of the structure in 1460 and intended it to house clergy of the local collegiate church.
[3][4] Długosz demolished older houses on the site to make room for the new building, a gothic structure of brick, ashlar, and timber beams.
[5][4][3] Ornamental paintings were also added to the interior, including a depiction of Długosz himself.
[3][6] According to historian Michał Bobrzyński, the local clergy were grateful for the "magnificent" new residence.