Viļaka Castle Explained

Viļaka Castle
Location:Viļaka
Type:Castle
Built:After 1516
Builder:Archbishopric of Riga
Materials:Stone
Demolished:Early 18th century
Condition:Ruins
Open To Public:Yes
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Viļaka Castle (Latvian: Viļakas pilsdrupas) (Mariensee Castle, Marienhausen, German: Villack) is a castle in Balvi Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. The castle is located close to Viļaka town, on an island in the Viļaka Lake. Built by Archbishopric of Riga in 1342 as a wooden castle, rebuilt as a stone castle after 1516. The castle was destroyed in 1702 during the Great Northern War. The outer walls are 1.6m thick, remaining fragments of the walls are up to 2 meters high.

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