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List of castles in Latvia

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This is the List of castles in Latvia, which includes fortified residences of Western European conquerors built in the area of present-day Latvia before the 17th century. There are about 140 medieval castles in the area, therefore this list is not complete. After the name of the castle comes the year of construction and a short description of its present-day condition.

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Courland

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Name Town Districts Established Status Notes Refs

Aizpute Castle
Aizpute South Kurzeme End of the 13th century Ruins

Alsunga Castle
Alsunga Kuldīga Before 1341 Preserved In use

Dundaga Castle
Dundaga Talsi Late 13th century Preserved In use

Ēdole Castle
Ēdole Kuldīga From 1264 to 1267 Preserved In use

Embūte Castle
Embūte South Kurzeme Around 1265 Ruins Walls stand up to 7 meters high

Grobiņa Castle
Grobiņa South Kurzeme 1253 Ruins A wooden castle before 1265

Nurmuiža Castle
Lauciene Talsi Around 1598 Preserved Under reconstruction

Piltene Castle
Piltene Ventspils End of the 13th century Ruins

Ventspils Castle
Ventspils Ventspils city Before 1290 Preserved In use

Zemgale

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Name Town Parish Established Status Notes Refs

Bauska Castle
Bauska Bauska Built after 1443 Under reconstruction Medieval part in ruins and Renaissance part reconstructed

Dobele Castle
Dobele Dobele From 1335 to 1359 Impressive ruins

Jaunpils Castle
Jaunpils Tukums 1301 Preserved In use

Rundāle Palace
Pilsrundāle Bauska 1768, museum opened in 1963 Preserved In use

Šlokenbeka Castle
Milzkalne Tukums Built before 1544 Preserved and transformed In use [1]

Vidzeme

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Name Town Parish Established Status Notes Refs

Aizkraukle Castle
Aizkraukle Aizkraukle Second half of the 14th century Ruins Walls standing up to 5 meters high

Alūksne Castle
Alūksne Alūksne Around 1342 Ruins Walls higher than 5 meters high

Burtnieki Castle
Burtnieki Valmiera Built before 1366 Ruins Walls up to 4 meters high

Cēsis Castle
Cēsis Cēsis Around 1213-1218 Impressive ruins

Daugavgrīva Castle
Daugavgrīva Rīga 1208 Only earthen ramparts

Gaujiena Castle
Gaujiena Smiltene Around 1236-1238 Ruins Walls standing higher than 10 meters

Koknese Castle
Koknese Aizkraukle Around 1210 Impressive ruins

Krimulda Castle
Krimulda Sigulda Middle of the 13th century Ruins

Lielstraupe Castle
Straupe Cēsis End of the 13th century Preserved In use

Lielvārde Castle
Lielvārde Ogre Built before 1248 Ruins

Uldevena wooden castle
Lielvārde Ogre Built before 1213 Reconstructed

Rauna Castle
Rauna Rauna Built before 1381 Impressive ruins

Riga Castle
Riga Rīga Built in the 1340s Preserved In use

Salacgrīva fortress
Salacgrīva Limbaži Built in 1226 Ruins Barely visible [2]

Sigulda Medieval Castle
Sigulda Sigulda From 1207 to 1209 Impressive ruins

Turaida Castle
Turaida Sigulda Built in 1214 Partly reconstructed

Vecdole Castle
Dole island Salaspils Built before 1226 Ruins Barely visible

Vecpiebalga Castle
Vecpiebalga Cēsis Built before 1318 Ruins Walls standing up to 6 metres high

Latgale

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Name Town Parish Established Status Notes Refs

Dinaburga Castle
East of Daugavpils Augšdaugava Around 1273-1277 Excavated and exposed ruins

Krustpils Castle
Jēkabpils Jēkabpils Second half of the 13th century Preserved In use

Ludza Castle
Ludza Ludza Built in the 14th century Impressive ruins

Viļaka Castle
Viļaka Balvi End of the 15th century Ruins Stone castle after 1516

Rēzekne Castle
Rēzekne Rēzekne Built before 1324 Ruins [3][4]

See also

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Additional information

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References

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  1. ^ Zarāns, Alberts (2006). Latvijas pilis un muižas. Castles and manors of Latvia (in Latvian and English). Riga. ISBN 9984-785-05-X. OCLC 72358861.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Gertrud Westermann (1990). Baltisches historisches Ortslexikon (in German). Böhlau Verlag Köln Weimar. pp. 538–. ISBN 978-3-412-06889-9. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  3. ^ Saul Bernard Cohen (2008). The Columbia Gazetteer of the World: P to Z. Columbia University Press. p. 3185. ISBN 978-0-231-14554-1.
  4. ^ Ellen Chivers Davies (1937). A wayfarer in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. R.M. McBride & company. p. 160.

Sources

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  • Zarāns, Alberts (2006). Latvijas pilis un muižas. Castles and manors of Latvia (in Latvian and English). Riga. ISBN 9984-785-05-X. OCLC 72358861.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Ose, I. (2004). Latvijas 12. gadsimta beigu - 17. gadsimta vācu piļu leksikons (in Latvian). Riga.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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