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Baltadvaris Castle

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Type
  
Renaissance

Built
  
16th century

Condition
  
the foundations and parts of some walls have survived

Demolished
  
late 17th century - 20th century

Similar
  
Barborlaukio Dvaras, Raduškevičius Palace, Arvydai‑Bezdonys Manor, Aštrioji Kirsna Manor, Burbiškis Manor

Baltadvaris Castle (Lithuanian: Baltadvario pilis) was a fortified manor house, earlier sometimes classed as a bastion castle, in lt:Baltadvaris (Molėtai), near Videniškiai in Molėtai district, Lithuania.

The masonry castle with wooden fortifications was constructed by Swedish fortificators in the 16th century, in a bend of the River Siesartis, in order to secure the road from Vilnius to Riga against attacks from Livonia. It used to be the property of the princely Giedraičiai (Giedroyć) family. The neglected castle and fortifications gradually fell into ruins. Today only the foundations remain as well as parts of the walls and of the castle gates, together with several cellars.

References

Baltadvaris Castle Wikipedia


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