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Most of Lithuania's early castles were wooden and have not survived. Those that remain are of stone and brick construction dating from the 13th century onwards.
Image | Name | Construction date | Location | Current state |
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Baltadvaris Castle | 16th century | Baltadvaris | Ruins | |
Biržai Castle | 1586 | Biržai | Rebuilt | |
Dubingiai Castle | 1412–1413 | Dubingiai | Ruins | |
Vaitkuškis Palace | 18th century | Vaitkuškis | Partially rebuilt | |
Eišiškės Castle | 15th century | Eišiškės | Ruins | |
Kaunas Castle | 14th century | Kaunas | Partially rebuilt | |
Klaipėda Castle | 13th century | Klaipėda | Ruins | |
Medininkai Castle | 13th–14th centuries | Medininkai | Rebuilt | |
Norviliškės Castle | 16th century | Norviliškės | Rebuilt | |
Panemunė Castle | 17th century | Vytėnai | Partially rebuilt | |
Raudondvaris Castle | 17th century | Raudondvaris | Rebuilt | |
Raudonė Castle | 16th century | Raudonė | Rebuilt | |
Rokantiškės Castle | 16th century | Naujoji Vilnia | Ruins | |
Siesikai Castle | 16th century | Siesikai | Rebuilt | |
Senieji Trakai Castle | 14th century | Senieji Trakai | Ruins | |
Trakai Island Castle | 14th century | Trakai | Rebuilt | |
Trakai Peninsula Castle | 14th century | Trakai | Partially rebuilt | |
Tauragė Castle | 1844–1866 | Tauragė | Refurbished | |
Vilnius Castle Complex | 14th century | Vilnius | Partially rebuilt | |
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