Tykocin Castle Museum
Tykocin Castle Museum
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Zapraszamy Państwa do zwiedzania muzeum Zamku w Tykocinie. Zapewniamy każdemu, nawet najmniejszej grupie i pojedynczym turystom opiekę wykwalifikowanych przewodników. Odsłaniając niezwykłą historię tego miejsca i jego tajemnice przeprowadzą oni Państwa przez zamkowe podziemia, sale i krużganki, po których przechadzali się królowie. Zwiedzanie trwa ok. 40 minut i obejmuje: podziemia zamkowe z wystawą muzealną o historii Zamku w Tykocinie na tle dziejów Rzeczypospolitej i kolekcją dawnej broni. Salę Szklaną z odtworzonym największym piecem kaflowym w przedrozbiorowej Rzeczypospolitej. Wieżę więzienną - najwyższy punkt widokowy w okolicy, który pozwala też obserwować z najbliższej odległości życie bocianiego gniazda Godziny zwiedzania: sb - ndz. w godz: 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00 Ceny biletów: Osoby dorosłe: 12 PLN Dzieci i młodzież szkolna: 9 PLN
Duration: 1-2 hours
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Dominik Kiezik
Warsaw, Poland5,359 contributions
May 2023 • Friends
A rebuilt castle by a relentless dreamer and builder. It looks quite good from the outside but you can see that it is still a bit of construction. It is guided by a pretty girl with quite a lot of knowledge. The cost of the ticket is not excessive. Inside you will find a very nice stove and other ancient items.
Written 9 May 2023
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Ewa G
Wroclaw, Poland8 contributions
Nov 2015 • Couples
Although the castle has just more than 10 years, its origins dates back to XVI century. Hardly anyone knows, that the Tykocin Castle can boast about interesting history - this is the place, where Polish king Zygmunt August met Barbara Radziwiłł, giving the beginning to the one of the most moving romantic histories, where The White Eagle Order was established, where the vast majority of the national arsenal was located. Maybe this history prompted Polish businessman to rebuild the castle? I was under impression, that this man put a lot of his private money in order to restore the glory of this place.
There are no furnished rooms to visit, not so many historical stuff, but the guide talks so convincing and vivid about the castle, that you can imagine all the things you can not see.
There are no furnished rooms to visit, not so many historical stuff, but the guide talks so convincing and vivid about the castle, that you can imagine all the things you can not see.
Written 28 November 2015
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Lech S
Katowice, Poland56 contributions
Sept 2013 • Family
This is a reconstruction of the 16th gothic century royal castle of the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund Augustus.
We were guided through the underground with exhibition, the collection of weapons, lounge with the biggest tiled stove, courtyard, tower, and dungeon. The tower is a great place to observe the nearby stork's nest in the summer. We had a nice tour and learnt a lot. The admission fee is 11 PLN for adult and 9 PLN for children/students.
There are also rooms for accomodation in the castle and restaurant which serves Polish, Lithuanian and Jewish cousine.
According to the information on the official website, the foreign language guided tour (English, Russian, German) needs a reservation.
We were guided through the underground with exhibition, the collection of weapons, lounge with the biggest tiled stove, courtyard, tower, and dungeon. The tower is a great place to observe the nearby stork's nest in the summer. We had a nice tour and learnt a lot. The admission fee is 11 PLN for adult and 9 PLN for children/students.
There are also rooms for accomodation in the castle and restaurant which serves Polish, Lithuanian and Jewish cousine.
According to the information on the official website, the foreign language guided tour (English, Russian, German) needs a reservation.
Written 20 September 2013
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Kaarin
Springfield, VA55 contributions
Nov 2017 • Couples
This is an interesting place, and I would like to explore more when it is open. We were able to see the walls under construction and wander around the courtyard a little, but despite the signs and internet telling us it was open in November during the week, we didn't find the museum or anything except the restaurant open. Since we were there in the morning, we did not eat there.
Written 4 December 2017
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Monika Z
Naples Park, FL25 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
Newly rebuilt castle with a lot of history. It was completely destroyed and is being rebuilt true to history. You can either walk around see it from outside or take a guided tour which I recommend. There is a restaurant in case you're traveling hungry.
Written 20 August 2017
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Katarzyna Ewa C
1 contribution
Aug 2018 • Friends
Guided tour with Ms. Iza (unfortunately only in Polish) was the most unique experience I ever had in my life. Her narration is so unique yet iconic, it'll leave you sad that the castle is still in reconstruction because whole thing is just too short.
Written 18 August 2018
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Dan G
Washington DC, DC64 contributions
Feb 2015 • Family
Although the castle is essentially "new" (rebuilt over the last 15 years) it dates back over 500 years. Get a view of how important the history of Tykocin was as part of the Poland-Lithuanian Republic. The guide spoke excellent English too.
Written 17 February 2015
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Julija Janus
Vilnius, Lithuania2 contributions
Mar 2023 • Friends
There is no infirmation in english. Also no enlish soeaking guide. It’s a shame. Are the visitors of the museum only polish citizens?
Written 23 March 2023
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Darius R
Vilnius, Lithuania18 contributions
July 2018 • Couples
Spend a night. Good place. Breakfast was good, part of staff speek English. Guided tour in castle only in Polish. Tykocin village with many historical objects is 10 minutes by foot.
Written 16 July 2018
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Elkabelka
Boulder, CO565 contributions
July 2018 • Couples
The castle was originally built in 1433. It had been damaged through the years but now, Based on the preserved plans of the fortress, found in the archives in Saint Petersburg, the residential part of the castle has been restored. Well worth a visit....
Written 15 July 2018
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