Rõngu Vasallilinnus
Tartu County, Estonia
Rõngu Vasallilinnus in Tartu County, Estonia, is a medieval vassal stronghold believed to have been built around 1340.
It originally belonged to the Tödwen family and later passed to the Jesuits, who made it their regional center in southern Estonia. The stronghold was destroyed by the army of the Livonian Order in 1558 during regional conflicts.
Today, parts of the stronghold's wall and the main entrance remain visible, representing an important historical monument that recalls the medieval defensive architecture related to the Bishopric of Dorpat's border defenses in the area.
The site is accessible with informational boards and free parking, attracting visitors interested in Estonia's medieval history.
Location
Rõngu, 61009 Tartu County, Estonia
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