The southern wing of the castle was built in the early fourteenth century, in the location of a former Slavic gord.
Due to reconstructions in the sixteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries the castle has not kept its original characteristics.
After the Second World War the castle was used by the army, later used as a recreational ground.
In 1996, the castle was sold, and is currently used as an office, access to the courtyard is unavailable.
[2] In 2011, the castle had undergone a renovation, and its ceremony opening was September 14, 2013.