Niedzica Castle is a medieval castle located in the southern Polish region of Pieniny. It is situated on a rock above the Czorsztyn Lake in the Pieniny Mountains. The castle was built in the 14th century and served as a defensive fortress for the local population against Turkish and Tatar invaders.
Throughout its history, Niedzica Castle has been destroyed and rebuilt several times, with the current form of the castle being the result of reconstruction efforts in the 20th century. Despite its turbulent history, the castle has managed to retain its original medieval character and is now a popular tourist destination.
Visitors to the castle can explore its numerous rooms, including the Great Hall, the chapel, the keep, and the dining room, which showcase the castle's history and its original architecture. The castle also features a museum displaying artefacts and exhibits related to the castle's history.