The castle ruins in Tworków

Between 1872 and 1874, the building underwent a major reconstruction designed by Karl Heidenreich and acquired a Neo-Renaissance style, which was built on a Renaissance framework. The castle has a C-shaped ground plan open to the south and consists of three wings surrounding an open arcaded courtyard. The west wing has a quadrangular clock tower and a second tower of cylindrical form is located in the south-west corner. The layout of the rooms is irregular, mainly single-arched. The building is made of brick with an admixture of stone and originally plastered. It is characterised by an irregular axis layout with the exception of the arcaded courtyard. The main decorative elements of the façade are fragments of cornices, rustication, decorative window frames and gables. There are two small niches in the front elevation and the east wing is enclosed by a small triangular pediment, inside of which were stone figures now kept in the local church. The building has been a permanent ruin since 1931 and has no original furnishings or interior decoration.