About Slupsk Castle
Pomeranian Dukes Castle in Slupsk is a renaissance fortress positioned in Slupsk, Poland. Built in 1507 at some point of the reign of Bogislaw X in a Gothic architectural style. Between 1580 and 1587, rebuilt as a storey Renaissance building, with huge windows and a decorated tower. The fortress is located through the river Slupia, with the aid of a extraordinary Medieval Slupsk gord. Nearby, is the location of the castle mill. In the 16th and 17th century the citadel served because the house of the Pomeranian Dukes, the House of Griffins. The German lordship over the territory led to the decline of the residence.
In the second one half of of the 18th century, the citadel was transformed into military barracks. After a fireplace in 1821, the residence turned into transformed to wheat granaries. After World War II, the fort was significantly renovated. Presently, housing the Museum of Middle Pomerania. Pomerania is a ancient vicinity on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe, split between Germany and Poland.
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