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Lubcha Castle (Belarusian: Любчанскі замак) was a residential castle of the Radziwill family on the left bank of the Neman River at Lubcha near Navahradak Belarus. The castle began its life in 1581 as a fortified residence of Jan Kiszka, a powerful Calvinist magnate. It had timber walls, a single stone tower, and was surrounded by moats on three sides, the fourth side protected by the river. Lubcha later passed to Janusz Radziwiłł, Great Hetman of Lithuania, who expanded the castle by adding three stone towers. In 1655 it was taken and devastated by the rebellious Cossacks under .

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  • Lubcha Castle (Belarusian: Любчанскі замак) was a residential castle of the Radziwill family on the left bank of the Neman River at Lubcha near Navahradak Belarus. The castle began its life in 1581 as a fortified residence of Jan Kiszka, a powerful Calvinist magnate. It had timber walls, a single stone tower, and was surrounded by moats on three sides, the fourth side protected by the river. Lubcha later passed to Janusz Radziwiłł, Great Hetman of Lithuania, who expanded the castle by adding three stone towers. In 1655 it was taken and devastated by the rebellious Cossacks under . Only the barbican and one other tower were left standing after the Cossack incursion. The deserted estate changed owners several times, remaining untenanted until the mid-19th century, when a Gothic Revival palace was built on the grounds. The Lubcha estate suffered much damage during both world wars. The palace was reduced to a shell in 1914 and was remodeled into a school building by the Soviets in 1947. In the early 21st century, some of the castle walls were rebuilt by a team of volunteers. (en)
  • El Castillo de Lubcha (en bielorruso: Любчанскі замак) era un castillo residencial de la familia Radziwill en la margen izquierda del río Niemen en , provincia de Grodno, cerca de Navahradak, en Bielorrusia.​ El castillo comenzó su historia en 1581 como una residencia fortificada de Jan Kiszka, un magnate calvinista poderoso. Tenía paredes de madera, una torre de piedra única, y estaba rodeado por un foso en tres lados, el cuarto lado protegido por el río. Lubcha más tarde pasó a Janusz Radziwiłł, Gran Hetman de Lituania, que amplió el castillo mediante la adición de tres torres de piedra. En 1655 fue tomadp y arrasada por los rebeldes cosacos bajo Ivan Zolotarenko. (es)
  • Любча́нский за́мок (белор. Любчанскі замак) — за́мок второй половины XVI века, от которого сохранились две башни в посёлке Любча Новогрудского района Гродненской области Белоруссии, на левом берегу реки Неман. (ru)
  • Любчанський замок (біл. Любчанскі замак) — замок у Любчі Гродненської області, Білорусь, на березі річки Німан, за 150 км від Мінська. Пам'ятник палацово-замкової архітектури кінця XVI — першої половини XVII ст. (uk)
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  • Любча́нский за́мок (белор. Любчанскі замак) — за́мок второй половины XVI века, от которого сохранились две башни в посёлке Любча Новогрудского района Гродненской области Белоруссии, на левом берегу реки Неман. (ru)
  • Любчанський замок (біл. Любчанскі замак) — замок у Любчі Гродненської області, Білорусь, на березі річки Німан, за 150 км від Мінська. Пам'ятник палацово-замкової архітектури кінця XVI — першої половини XVII ст. (uk)
  • El Castillo de Lubcha (en bielorruso: Любчанскі замак) era un castillo residencial de la familia Radziwill en la margen izquierda del río Niemen en , provincia de Grodno, cerca de Navahradak, en Bielorrusia.​ El castillo comenzó su historia en 1581 como una residencia fortificada de Jan Kiszka, un magnate calvinista poderoso. Tenía paredes de madera, una torre de piedra única, y estaba rodeado por un foso en tres lados, el cuarto lado protegido por el río. (es)
  • Lubcha Castle (Belarusian: Любчанскі замак) was a residential castle of the Radziwill family on the left bank of the Neman River at Lubcha near Navahradak Belarus. The castle began its life in 1581 as a fortified residence of Jan Kiszka, a powerful Calvinist magnate. It had timber walls, a single stone tower, and was surrounded by moats on three sides, the fourth side protected by the river. Lubcha later passed to Janusz Radziwiłł, Great Hetman of Lithuania, who expanded the castle by adding three stone towers. In 1655 it was taken and devastated by the rebellious Cossacks under . (en)
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  • Castillo de Lubcha (es)
  • Lubcha Castle (en)
  • Любчанский замок (ru)
  • Любчанський замок (uk)
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