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![Kórnik Castle](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7e/Castillo_de_K%C3%B3rnik%2C_K%C3%B3rnik%2C_Polonia%2C_2016-12-21%2C_DD_05.jpg/205px-Castillo_de_K%C3%B3rnik%2C_K%C3%B3rnik%2C_Polonia%2C_2016-12-21%2C_DD_05.jpg)
Credit: Diego Delso
The Kórnik Castle, reflecting here in a frozen moat, was originally constructed in the 14th century, but it was redesigned in the Neo-Gothic style in 1855. The southern façade, seen on the right, is dominated by a chaitya arch, which was probably modelled on the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and indirectly on the Islamic architecture of India. The castle now houses a museum and one of Poland's largest libraries.