Koziegłowy [kɔʑɛˈɡwɔvɨ] is a town in Myszków County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, with 2,455 inhabitants (2019).
Following other Lesser Poland's towns, the Russians stripped Koziegłowy of its charter (1870), reducing it to the status of a village.
In 1918 Koziegłowy returned to re-established Poland, and until September 1939 it belonged to Second Polish Republic's Kielce Voivodeship before captured German Wehrmacht.
Its Jewish population was decimated[verification needed] in the Holocaust, and on January 20, 1945, the village was liberated by the Red Army.
Among points of interest there is St. Mary church with a 15th-century presbytery and a 1679 nave, and ruins of the 14th-century castle of the Lis family.