Liinmaa Castle

Liinmaa Castle

Liinmaa Castle (also known as "Vreghdenborch") was a medieval castle in Eurajoki, Finland. The castle was made of wood and bricks, and only some earth walls remain today. According to excavations in 1970s and 2004-5, it was in usage during the 14th and 15th centuries. The site is lightly looked-after.

External links

* [http://www.muuritutkimus.com/arkeologia/liiinmaa1.html Liinmaa Castle excavations 2005] . Reconstructed 3D image of the castle; in Finnish.
* [http://www.nba.fi/fi/mjhkohteetsatakunta#liinmaa Information on the castle by the National Board of Antiquities of Finland] ; in Finnish.


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