- Viljandi Castle
Viljandi castle (in German "Fellin") of
Teutonic Order , construction of which started 1224 in place of a formerhillfort , was one of the strongestcastle s inLivonia . Finally destroyed in thePolish-Swedish wars in early 17th century, ruins of it now form a popular resort area inViljandi ,Estonia .History
The crusaders of Sword Brethren conquered the hillfort at the place of later main castle in 1223. A year later, construction of stone fortifications started. Viljandi was chosen as the high seat of the order.
The convent house, a typical form of castle of Teutonic Knights, was erected late 13th – early 14th century. In the following centuries the castle was extended and fortified further. It was badly damaged in the
Polish-Swedish wars in early 17th century and not repaired any more. In 18th century, the ruins were used for quarrying stones for construction work in Viljandi.The first
excavation s in the castle were performed in 1878–1879. In recent decades, these have turned to almost yearly events.Currently the ruins form a popular resort area just outside of central Viljandi. An open-air stage is located in the former central courtyard.
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