Some of Trapola's work can still be seen in the small Polish region of
Nowy Wisnicz. The
Nowy Wisnicz castle continues to sit proudly atop the hill overlooking the small town and featured the fortifications that were added by Trapola around 1615–1621. Another example of Trapola's work in Nowy Wisnicz is the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church. This church is still actively used to this day.
Home & studio Maciej Trapola's home, from 1622 to 1637, can still be visited today in the center of Nowy Wisnicz, Poland. The building underwent extensive renovations in 1998, and a plaque was added to the outside of the building commemorating the Architect. The plaque was added by Professor Czesław Dźwigaj, and it reads "In this house from 1622 to death in 1637 lived and created Maciej Trapola an outstanding Italian architect, builder of the castle, parish church, town hall and Carmelite monastery, author of the first measurements and urban-spatial assumptions of the city of Nowy Wiśnicz." == Works ==