Hieraniony Castle

A fragment of the ruin

Hieraniony Castle is a ruined castle near the town of Hieraniony in Iwye District, Belarus. It was constructed in the beginning of 16th century as the main residence of Albertas Goštautas, one the most powerful noblemen in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Later it belonged to the Sapieha and Kiszka families. It was destroyed by the Russian army during the Russo-Polish War (1654–67).

In the early 19th century the castle, already considerably ruined, was mostly disassembled and the bricks were reused for buildings in the neighbouring towns. Earthworks survive, but are overgrown with trees. Both the castle and the church near it are Category II objects of national heritage.[1]

Sources

  • Ткачоў М. Геранёнскі замак. // ЭВКЛ. – 2-е выд. – Мінск, 2007. – Т. 1. – С. 526–527.

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Coordinates: 54°06′48″N 25°34′45″E / 54.11333°N 25.57917°E / 54.11333; 25.57917

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