Czocha Castle
Czocha Castle is a fortified castle in the Polish settlement of Czocha (Gmina Lesna), Luba County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The castle is situated on Lake Lenia, along the Kwisa river, in what is now Poland's Upper Lusatia. Czocha castle was built on gneiss rock, with the keep being the earliest section, to which house structures were later added.
This Polish castle, known as "The College of Wizardry" in recent years, has been the setting of live-action wizard role-playing games. Czocha Castle, on the other hand, has a much longer history than Harry Potter. Czocha Castle, built in the 13th century, is a defensive fortress built directly on gneiss rock for endurance. The castle was plundered during and after WWII, but it has since been renovated and made into an excellent tourist destination.
Gdzie jest genera? (Where is the General? ), Legenda, The Hexer (picture), The Hexer (TV series), Beyond Sherwood Forest, Spellbinder, and serial The Secret of the Cipher Fortress were all filmed at the complex. Since 2014, the castle has also served as a location for College of Wizardry, a live action role-playing game (LARP) established in their own world and comparable to Harry Potter. The series was put on hold in 2019 due to ongoing difficulties among its original group. However, a successful crowdfunding campaign salvaged the LARP, and a new organizing team has continued to hold events at the castle.
Location: Czocha, Poland