The rooms that can be found here satisfy even the most demanding guests. It is possible to choose from two representative and extensive apartments, where spacious living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms are included.
Originally, at the current place of the Castle, a residential tower was built by Andrzej Radziejowski. He was expanding the family residence in keeping with his status as Voivode of Płock which he received in 1512. At the time, it was common to include residential, representational, and defensive functions within a single building. It was a method initiated by Sigismund I the Old. In the sixteenth century, the tower was expanded by Mikołaj Radziejowski. Its character was no longer defensive but mostly representational with a big hall on the upper floor, in accordance with the principle of the piano nobile. The tower had a larger area then; hence the entrance was situated in a different place than now. This is evidenced by walls uncovered beneath the courtyard lawn
The Castle’s neo-Gothic appearance was shaped in the nineteenth century, thanks to the Krasiński family, who owned Radziejowice at the time. It is the work of the architect Jakub Kubicki. The castle was rebuilt and gained an “ancient” look, suggesting the romantic history of the place. The coats of arms and inscription plaques were prominently displayed. Arcades were added to connect the Castle with the Palace. Currently, there are two apartments, and catering facilities are located here.