The remains of the castle were discovered by archaeologist Volodymyr Dobrianskyi in the early 1990s during archeological excavations of antiquities in the Nichlava river basin.
It was built in the middle of the 17th century on the corner of an elongated slope 10-15 m high on the left bank of the Nichlava River, in the Zamkova Hora tract.
The castle had the shape of a pentagon, which in the western part of about 60 m had a steep slope (until recently there was a working quarry).
In some places the shaft reaches a height of 0.5–0.7 m. In front of it on the surface of the soil you can see a dug ditch, heavily leveled not only by time but also by deep plowing (until the early 1990s there was a field).
The western part of the hill was destroyed by a quarry, where in the wall of the cliff there are layers of ash and charcoal and found remains of pottery of the late XVII century.