Dubno Castle

Dubno Castle
The only surviving tower of the Dubno Castle.

The Dubno Castle (Ukrainian: Дубенський замок, Dubens'kyi zamok) was founded in 1492 by Prince Konstantin Ostrogski on a promontory overlooking the Ikva River not far from the ancient Ruthenian fort of Dubno, Volhynia.

The Ostrogski castle was rebuilt in stone in the early 16th century. It had a church, a two-storey palace, and an impressive array of 73 cannons. It was there that the treasury of the Ostrogski family was kept. These fabulous treasures brought the predatory Crimean Tatars to the castle on several occasions (at least two in 1577 alone).

Prince Janusz Ostrogski, the last of his family, undertook major renovations of the castle in the early 17th century. He made use of the trace itallienne, or "Italian style" of fortification, to transform Dubno into the most advanced fort in the region. It is the only Volhynian castle featuring a hornwork. Prince Janusz's palace still stands in Dubno.

During the Khmelnytsky Uprising, the vicinity of Dubno Castle was the scene of heavy fighting, some of it described by Nikolai Gogol in the novella Taras Bulba (1835). The castle passed to Prince Władysław Dominik Zasławski as part of the Ostroh inheritance and survived a Russian siege in 1660.

In the 18th century Dubno lost much of its military relevance. Some of the fortifications gave way to a plain rectangular palace of two storeys, commissioned in the 1780s by Prince Stanislaw Lubomirski from architects Henryk Hyacynt Ittar and Domenico Merlini. The palace's interior layout and design did not survive the First World War.

After the Lubomirskis sold their Dubno residence to Princess Boryatinsky in 1871, the castle was subjected to a new campaign of remodelling. It held a notable military garrison of the Border Defence Corps. The old barbican was transformed in the 1920s into a prison where about 550 prisoners were executed by the NKVD in 1941.

References

  • Памятники градостроительства и архитектуры Украинской ССР. В 4-х томах. Гл. редкол.: Н. Л. Жариков. -К.: Будiвельник, 1983–1986. Том 3, с. 301.

Coordinates: 50°25′N 25°45′E / 50.417°N 25.75°E / 50.417; 25.75


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dubno — See also: Dubno, Podlaskie Voivodeship A tower of Dubno Fortress. Dubno (Ukrainian: Дубно) is a city located on the Ikva River in the Rivne Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of …   Wikipedia

  • Olesko Castle — Coordinates: 49°59′03″N 24°40′53″E / 49.984043°N 24.681270°E / 49.984043; 24.681270 …   Wikipedia

  • Nesvizh Castle — Architectural, Residential and Cultural Complex of the Radziwill Family at Nesvizh * UNESCO World Heritage Site …   Wikipedia

  • Mir Castle Complex — Mir Castle Complex * UNESCO World Heritage Site Country Belarus …   Wikipedia

  • Ostroh Castle — The Ostroh Castle located in western Ukraine …   Wikipedia

  • Old Hrodna Castle — Bathory s Castle in Hrodna, Belarus. The Old Hrodna Castle (also known as the Hrodna Upper Castle and Bathory s Castle) originated in the 11th century as the seat of a dynasty of Black Ruthenian rulers, descended from a younger son of Yaroslav… …   Wikipedia

  • Olyka Castle — The remains of the Radziwill estate in Olyka require urgent repair. The Olyka Castle was the principal seat of the Radziwill princely family in Volhynia from 1564 until the late 18th century. The founder of the castle was Prince Mikołaj the Black …   Wikipedia

  • Navahrudak Castle — The ruins of Navahrudak Castle. The former castle in Navahrudak, Belarus (Belarusian: Навагрудскі замак) was one of the key strongholds of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, cited by Maciej Stryjkowski as the location of Mindaugas s coronation as King …   Wikipedia

  • New Hrodna Castle — New Castle as seen from across the Neman River, with the Old Hrodna Castle looming in the distance. The New Castle in Hrodna, Belarus is the royal palace of Augustus III of Poland and Stanisław August Poniatowski where the famous Grodno Sejm took …   Wikipedia

  • List of castles in Ukraine — This is a list of castles in Ukraine. NOTOC [ thumb|225px|The Palanok Castle in Mukacheve.] A* Akkerman Fortress in Bilhorod Dnistrovskyi, Odessa OblastB* Bar Castle in Bar, Vinnytsia Oblast * Berezhany Castle in Berezhany, Ternopil Oblast [… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”