In the place where today the Wisłoka is a castle in the middle of the fifteenth century, Stanislaw Ligęza erected a wooden seat and reinforced earth embankments
In the place where today the Wisłoka is a castle in the middle of the fifteenth century, Stanislaw Ligęza erected a wooden seat and reinforced earth embankments. In 1578 Przeclaw was in the hands of Andrew Koniecpolski, who married Anne of Ligęzów. He erected a large brick mansion with a renaissance defensive characteristics.
In the seventeenth century passed into the hands Tarnowski, but not for long, because in 1655 it was destroyed by the Swedes during the Deluge. Quickly rebuilt in 1658 became the property of the governor of Lublin Wladyslaw Rey and his descendants, to which it belonged until 1944 years. In the years 1808-1810 and 1870-1880 Rey rebuilt neo-Gothic mansion on the proven castle. In 1967, burned down in 1980-1990 was here carried out a major overhaul.
Preserved details of Renaissance architecture and the Gothic Revival, two-storey tower and outbuildings. Rich collections that were gathered here Rejowie However, during the last war stolen.