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- Raudondvaris_Castle abstract "Raudondvaris Castle (Lithuanian: Raudondvario pilis, literally \"Red Manor\"), also referred to as Raudondvaris Manor, is a Gothic-Renaissance gentry residence, located in the eponymous town of Raudondvaris, Lithuania.First mentioned as a pagan keep by Teutonic chroniclers in 1392. When Samogitia was handed over to the Order, the Teutons built a small castle of Koenigsburg on this spot, housing 80 knights and 400 soldiers. The castle was further strengthened and enlarged following the Battle of Grunwald. Since then it was the personal property of kings of Poland until 1549, when Sigismund II Augustus donated it (along with the surrounding town) to his wife, queen-consort Barbara Radziwiłł. Following her death the red brick-built manor (which gave its name to the surrounding village of Czerwony Dwór, modern Raudondvaris) fell into disuse and was sold to Gintowt-Dziewałtowski family, who sold it back to the mighty Radziwiłł family soon afterwards.Between 1653 and 1664 Prince Janusz Radziwiłł ordered its reconstruction and refurbishment, which gave it its current form. Following his demise, the manor passed from one noble family to another, first the Worłowski, then given to Zabiełło family and finally in 1820s it was purchased by Benedykt Tyszkiewicz. After the November Uprising in 1831, the castle was devastated by the Russian army, however, it was rebuilt soon afterwards. The 1832-1855 renovation gave it the Gothic Revival shape, though some traces of earlier Renaissance and Gothic elements are still visible (particularly the round tower that is thought to be part of the original Teutonic stronghold). Around that time the manor was surrounded with a large English-style garden, with a large orangery housing lemon trees. In 1835 a wooden chapel was replaced with a permanent church designed by an Italian expatriate Wawrzyniec Cezary Anichini (who later died in the Red Manor and was buried near the chapel he designed). Between 1856 and 1860 the estate was slightly extended, with many more buildings designed by a German architect by the name of Voler. Those included a new orangery, stables, ice house and offices.Tyszkiewicz family held the property until World War I. The manor was known to house that family's extensive art collection including works by Leonardo da Vinci, Rubens, Caravaggio and Jan Matejko. After the war the manor was confiscated by Lithuanian authorities. The estate was divided onto individual plots, while the manor itself housed a school and then an orphanage.The manor was badly damaged during World War II, but was rebuilt between 1962-1975. Currently it houses the Lithuanian Institute of Melioration (Lietuvos žemes úkio inžinierijos institutas), as well as a small museum devoted to both the Tyszkiewicz family and Lithuanian composer Juozas Naujalis born in the nearby village.".
- Raudondvaris_Castle thumbnail Raudondvaris_palace.jpg?width=300.
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- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Barbara_Radziwiłł.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Grunwald.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Benedykt_Tyszkiewicz.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Caravaggio.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kaunas_County.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Lithuania.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Museums_in_Kaunas_County.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Gintowt-Dziewałtowski.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_Revival_architecture.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Ice_house_(building).
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Matejko.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Janusz_Radziwiłł_(1612–1655).
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Juozas_Naujalis.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Keep.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Knight.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Lemon_Tree.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Leonardo_da_Vinci.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Polish_monarchs.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_castles_in_Lithuania.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink November_Uprising.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Orangery.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Paul_Rubens.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Radziwiłł.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Raudondvaris.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance_architecture.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Samogitia.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Sigismund_II_Augustus.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Szlachta.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Teutonic_Order.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Tyszkiewicz.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Wawrzyniec_Cezary_Anichini.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Worłowski.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Zabiełło.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLink File:Raudondvaris_palace.jpg.
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Raudondvaris Castle".
- Raudondvaris_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Raudondvaris".
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- Raudondvaris_Castle subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kaunas_County.
- Raudondvaris_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Lithuania.
- Raudondvaris_Castle subject Category:Museums_in_Kaunas_County.
- Raudondvaris_Castle hypernym Residence.
- Raudondvaris_Castle point "54.94305555555555 23.783333333333335".
- Raudondvaris_Castle type Building.
- Raudondvaris_Castle type Site.
- Raudondvaris_Castle type SpatialThing.
- Raudondvaris_Castle comment "Raudondvaris Castle (Lithuanian: Raudondvario pilis, literally \"Red Manor\"), also referred to as Raudondvaris Manor, is a Gothic-Renaissance gentry residence, located in the eponymous town of Raudondvaris, Lithuania.First mentioned as a pagan keep by Teutonic chroniclers in 1392. When Samogitia was handed over to the Order, the Teutons built a small castle of Koenigsburg on this spot, housing 80 knights and 400 soldiers.".
- Raudondvaris_Castle label "Raudondvaris Castle".
- Raudondvaris_Castle sameAs Q2970344.
- Raudondvaris_Castle sameAs Castell_de_Raudondvaris.
- Raudondvaris_Castle sameAs Château_de_Raudondvaris.
- Raudondvaris_Castle sameAs Raudondvario_dvaras_(Kaunas).
- Raudondvaris_Castle sameAs m.02xcfqc.
- Raudondvaris_Castle sameAs Q2970344.
- Raudondvaris_Castle lat "54.94305555555555".
- Raudondvaris_Castle long "23.783333333333335".
- Raudondvaris_Castle wasDerivedFrom Raudondvaris_Castle?oldid=648264001.
- Raudondvaris_Castle depiction Raudondvaris_palace.jpg.
- Raudondvaris_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Raudondvaris_Castle.