The oldest information about Tenczyn Castle in Rudno come from the year 1319. He built it probably Andrew of the Moravice River, which from the name of the Castle took the name Tenczynek landscape. Gothic building had three round towers and one square. Access to the Castle defended the walls and Tower of przedbramna in the form of a saucepan. Around the year 1570 was expanded by John Tenczyńskiego, becoming a great Renaissance residence. In the year 1610 pięciobocznymi it its bases before the bastions and the Barbican. During the Swedish deluge "after a long siege the castle was subjected to menial jobs, but this does not go against the złupieniem and bedlinen/pillows. In the year 1683 after the death of the last owner of the Tenczyńskich, the Castle, as a dowry of his daughter, became the property of the Opalińskich family.
Over the years tried to raise from the ruins of the building, but the fire in 1768 destroyed it completely. For the remainder of World War II in ruins the Castle belonged to the Potocki family. After the war, it has been attempting to secure the ruins, however, rebuilt the Castle.