Step into centuries of Polish royal history on this captivating 2-hour private tour of Lublin Castle and the extraordinary Holy Trinity Chapel. One of Poland's oldest preserved royal residencies, this medieval fortress has witnessed pivotal moments in European history—from royal coronations to the signing of the historic Union of Lublin in 1569.
Your expert guide will lead you through the castle complex, beginning with its fascinating evolution from a 12th-century wooden fortification to the impressive Gothic Revival structure you see today. The stone keep, built in the first half of the 13th century, still survives as the tallest building of the castle and the oldest standing building in the entire city.
The highlight of your visit is the mesmerising Holy Trinity Chapel—a Gothic architectural masterpiece adorned with extraordinary Ruthenian-Byzantine frescoes. These vibrant polychromes cover nearly every surface of the chapel's vaults and walls.
Your guide will also reveal the castle's darker chapters—its transformation into a prison under Tsarist Russia, through independent Poland, and most infamously during Nazi occupation when thousands of prisoners, including Polish resistance fighters and Jews, passed through its walls before being sent to concentration camps like nearby Majdanek.
Visit the Lublin Museum housed within the castle since 1957, featuring archaeological, military, and ethnographic collections, including Jan Matejko's famous painting “Union of Lublin” depicting the historic 1569 event.
This private tour allows you to explore at your own pace, ask questions, and delve deeper into aspects that interest you most—whether royal intrigue, artistic techniques, religious symbolism, or turbulent 20th-century history.