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Zrin Castle
Zrin
Croatia
Castle Zrin, Croatia-4
Ruins of Zrin
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Zrin Castle
Type Castle
Site information
Controlled by Zrinski noble family
Condition Ruins
Site history
Built 13th century
Materials Limestone
Zrin

Zrin

Zrin Castle (Gradina Zrin) is a ruined castle located in the village of Zrin, south of the town of Sisak in central Croatia.

History[]

The castle was first mentioned in the 13th century as a fortress ruled by the Babonić clan. Later (1328-1347) it was possessed by the members of Iločki family. In 1347, the Hungarian-Croatian King Louis I the Great bestowed the fortress to the noble Šubić family who changed their family name after it, becoming Zrinski. It remained in their possession until the Ottoman onslaught in the region, and the fortress fell to them on 20 October 1577. It wasn't until 1718 that the castle was retaken from the Ottomans.[1]

Today, the castle is in ruins.

References[]

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