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Sztum Castle

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Built
  
1326-1335

Architectural style
  
Gothic architecture

Sztum Castle

Address
  
Galla Anonima 16, 82-400 Sztum, Poland

Similar
  
Kino Powiśle, Teatr Kino, Multikino Elbląg, Kinoteatr "Pasja", Dzierzgo Ośrodek Kultury

Sztum Castle (Polish: Zamek w Sztumie) - a castle located by Lake Zajezierskie, on the Galla Anonima Street.

History

The castle was built in the Gothic architectural style in the years of 1326 to 1335, in the shape of a polygon with two towers, in the location of a former Old Prussian gord. The castle functioned as the headquarters of a Prussian Vogt. The castle became part of the Kingdom of Poland in 1410. After the Thirteen Years' War (1454–66), the castle became the headquarters for the Starosta. The castle was destroyed during the The Deluge wars with Swedes, the castle was partially deconstructed by the Prussians. Currently, two wings of the castle exist which were reconstructed in the nineteenth century, the prison tower, gates and fortification walls. The castle was the formerly housed the Sztum Centre of Culture (Sztumskie Centrum Kultury).

References

Sztum Castle Wikipedia