Fortress Kastel

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Fortress Kastel
Tvrđava Zrinski
Hrvatska Kostajnica
Croatia
Fortress Kastel surrounded by river Una
Type Fortification
Site information
Site history
Materials Stone

Fortress Kastel is a castle in Hrvatska Kostajnica, a town in central Croatia, near the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The fortress was built most probably in the 14th century and owned by the members of the noble families Frankopan, Lipovečki, Tot, Benvenjud and finally (in 16th century) Zrinski, so it is today also known as „Zrinski fortress“ or „Zrinski castle“ (Croatian: Stari grad Zrinski). It was conquered by the Ottomans on 17 July 1556, but it was freed from their rule relatively fast, in 1688.

Situated on the bank of the river Una, the fortress has very strong walls and three towers. Having been in pretty bad shape before, it has been renewed in the recent years by the Croatian Ministry of culture.

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Coordinates: 45°13′16″N 16°32′50″E / 45.22111°N 16.54722°E / 45.22111; 16.54722

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