Mir castle Belarus
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  • Mir castle Belor. Mrs Zamak — fortification and residence in the urban village of Mir Korelichi district, Grodno region of Belarus. A monument of architecture, listed as a UNESCO world heritage site since 2000. Until 1568 owners were the Ilyinich, then Radziwill until 1828, End up to 1891. The last owners of the castle were Svyatopolk-Mirsky until 1939, after which the castle became state property. The castle is similar in structure to a square with a side of about 75 meters, at the corners there are five-storey towers with a height of 25-27 m, which go beyond the walls. The fifth tower is a six — storey one with entrance gates[1]. Mir castle is the most Eastern Gothic building, as well as the largest and only non-cult object of the few surviving examples of the original Belarusian Gothic[2]. The complex participated in almost all the wars that swept in its time on the Belarusian land: from the Russian-Polish war of 1654-1667 to
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