Kuchyňa Castle

[2][3][4] Historical evidence relating to the Kuchyňa Castle is largely archeological in nature.

Its historical name is also unknown - "Kuchyňa Castle" is derived from the name of the nearby municipality.

When properties in the region passed from local aristocracy under the royal crown in 1543, the Kuchyňa Castle did not appear on the list, which suggests that it was already decrepit and abandoned at the time.

[4] The oval core of the castle had at each end of the longitudinal axis a stone tower of approximately the same dimensions (internal space more than 4x4 m, masonry thickness 2 m), which were used not only for defense, but probably also for housing.

In addition to the dimensions, the presumption of the residential function is indicated by fragments of tiles with embossed decoration, which come from the heating equipment in the rooms and testify to rich furnishings of the interiors.