Biržai Radziwiłł Castle

Local nameBiržų Radvilų pilis
LocationBiržai

Biržai Castle is a 16th century castle in Biržai, northern Lithuania. It is located in Aukštaitija region, Panevėžys County. The castle was the first Italian-style bastion fort in Lithuania and one of the first in North-Eastern Europe. The well-preserved castle now houses a museum, a library and a restaurant.

Construction of the earth bastion-type castle started in 1586 by the order of Krzysztof Mikołaj "the Lightning" Radziwiłł. In 1575, preparing for this construction, a dam was built on the Agluona and Apaščia rivers at their confluence, and the artificial Lake Širvėna, covering about 40 km2, was created. Major works were finished in 1589.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biržai_Castle

Official Website https://www.birzumuziejus.lt/

Email sela@birzumuziejus.lt

Phone +370 450 31 883

Coordinates 56°12'17.574" N 24°45'12.083" E

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