Raudone Castle

Raudone Castle frontside

Raudone Castle is located in Raudone, Lithuania.

Raudone Castle’s construction started in the late 16th century. In the 16th century, the castle belonged to King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland. A new castle was built on the ruins of the old one by a German knight, Krispin Kirschenstein.

The Raudone Castle

The castle has since been renovated a couple of times (in the 18th century by the Olendzki family), and today is an example of 19th-century neo-Gothic architecture.

The Raudone Castle is now turned into a secondary school. Although that, during the tourist season, visitors are allowed to enter the 35 m castle tower, which extends a beautiful view of the castle’s surroundings. The longest river in Lithuania, Nemunas flows past the castle.

Raudonės Castle Visitor Info

Raudone courtyard

Currently, the Raudonės Castle hosts the Primary School of Raudonės.

The Castle is open from the 15th of April to the 15th of November, daily between 10,00 and 16,00

There are also Exhibitions organized at the Castle during the summertime (May to September)

Raudonės Castle Location

Address: Raudones Malunas, Raudonė, LT-74452, Lithuania

Raudonės Castle Map

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