The castle was built around 1630, by Krzysztof Wichrowski [pl], the swordbearer of Halych,[1] and an architectural monument of national importance.
[4] Then: Firlej's,[1] Scipio del Campo, Kalinowski's, Anna Kalinowska (née Lanckorońska), and Poniatowski.
[2][5] In the 18th century it was owned by Maria née Wodzicki Scypionowa, and from 1869 the castle was ruled by Suesskind Rozenstock and his sons,[5] who held it until World War I.
This knight is leaning on a shield bearing the coats of arms of Jelita, Rawicz, Leliwa and Scypion.
[4] By the end of the 19th century there were defensive moats and ramparts, as well as a brick entrance gate, the top of which is decorated with three stone figures.