• Lida Castle is a historic, medieval castle in Lida, Grodno Region, western Belarus. History. Landscape of Lida with castles ruins by Napoleon Orda 1877.
  • Medieval Lida castle, a fine archeological monument that is officially protected by the state, lies 112km north-east of Grodno in the Grodno region of Belarus.
  • Lida Castle, Lida: See 145 reviews, articles, and 241 photos of Lida Castle, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 16 attractions in Lida.
  • The beginning of a new stage of the restoration of the Lida Castle dates back to 2006, when the Minskproject Management Company started design work.
  • On January 22, 1940 the Castle of Lida was awarded the status of an archeological monument and in 1953 the castle was taken under state protection.
  • In its plan, the walls of the Lida castle look like a trapezium. ... The Lida Castle was destroyed in 1659 but now it was restored and it is available to visit.
  • The castle in Lida (Lida Castle) was built in the 14th century by Prince Gediminas: history, description, photos and how to get to the castle in the city of Lida.
  • Sophia later became the mother of the kings of the Jagiellonian dynasty. Lida Castle has served as a prototype of the Mir Castle, built by Lida mayor Yuri Ilyinich.
  • Located in the city of Lida, Belarus, Lida Castle is one of the most impressive and historically significant monuments in the country.
  • The Lida Castle was founded by the Great Duke of Lithuania Gediminas, in 1323. It was a part of defensive line against the Teutonic order.
  • Lida Castle, the photo of which is presented in this article, was built in a swampy area, at the place where the rivers Kamenka and Lideya meet.
  • In 1955, Lida Castle was included in the list of architectural monuments taken under state protection. In 1985, the Lida Castle was completely preserved.
  • The main attraction of the city Lida is a castle, founded here in 1323. The construction of the castle lasted about five years.
  • Lida Castle is 141 metres above sea stage. The web page selected for the fort is naturally defended by way of the Kamenka and Lida rivers to east and west.