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Castle of Mazovian Dukes has extraordinary legend which was used by William Shakespeare himself in his “Winter Tale”. The reconstructed octagonal tower, original ground walls and fragments of the foundation are the remains of the 14th-century castle of Mazovian dukes. The fortress in Rawa was the place where the tax for the upkeep of soldiers of the Republic of Poland was held. The castle and the town were completely destroyed during the Swedish invasion of Poland. The ghost of Ludmila, the duke Siemowit’s wife, who was accused of being unfaithful and walled in the castle, haunts the ruins. The legend was used by William Shakespeare himself in his “Winter Tale”. The tower presents exhibitions of the Museum of the Region of Rawa.
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