- tr.wiki34.com wiki/Książ20. yüzyıldan önce. 19. yüzyılın ortalarında Książ Kalesi'nin görünümü ( Alexander Duncker koleksiyonu ). kalenin uzaktan görünümü.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/6545003Książ (German: Fürstenstein Castle, Wistenberch, Vorstinberech, Vorstinburg and Fürstenberg) is a castle in Silesia, Poland near the town of Wałbrzych.
- medievalheritage.eu en/main-page/heritage/poland/…plan of the castle according to J.Pilch, medieval site is bold. reconstruction of the medieval castle from the north-east according to T.Maroński, source Zamek Książ.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g274811-…Only in the 1950s did Ksiaz receive protection from the regional conservator of Historic Monuments, and during the 1970s the first renovation work began.
- wikious.com tr/KsiążBu makalede Książ'in çeşitli yönlerini keşfederek önemini, yıllar içindeki gelişimini ve günümüzdeki önemini analiz edeceğiz.
- tripadvisor.co.uk Attraction_Review-g274811-…Only in the 1950s did Ksiaz receive protection from the regional conservator of Historic Monuments, and during the 1970s the first renovation work began.
- lonelyplanet.com poland/ksiaz/attractions/ksiaz-…This impossibly photogenic castle, the largest in Silesia, commands a thickly wooded prominence in Książ.
- velvetescape.com ksiaz-castle-poland/Ksiaz Castle or Zamek Ksiaz (or Schloss Fürstenstein in German) is one of the most imposing castles in Lower Silesia in the southwest of Poland.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/KsiążKsiąż. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Polski: Książ.