• Bauska Castle (Latvian: Bauskas pils; German: Schloss Bauske) is a complex consisting of the ruins of an earlier castle and a later palace on the outskirts of the Latvian city...
  • Bölge. Adres. Pilskalns, Bauska 3901 Letonya. Doğrudan ulaşın. İnternet sitesini ziyaret edin. ... Bauska Castle yakınlarında yapılacak şeyler.
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  • Bauska Castle is located in the town of Bauska at the junction of two rivers - Musashi and Memeles. The castle was a fortification built in the 15th century.
  • Bauska became a ducal castle and most probably it was in the 1580’s that the fortifications were modernized and a new residence was built.
  • Bauska – Order Castle. reconstruction of the castle from the end of the 16th century from the south-east side according to J.Gunārs.
  • Official site. Open: May- Oct: 9am- 7pm daily. Bauska Castle is a medieval fortress situated in Bauska, Zemgale region of Latvia.
  • In 1625, the Swedish army, coming from Lithuania, surrounded the Bauska Castle and managed to take it, thanks to the betrayal of a local burgher.
  • Nowadays, the newest part is home to the Castle Museum, which tells the history of Bauska’s surroundings and Semigallians.
  • Guide to exploring Latvia's wonderful historic sites including the 15th century Bauska Castle, built by the Teutonic Knights, and nearby Rundale Palace.
  • Bauska Castle is located in the town of Bauska at the junction of two rivers - Musas and Memeles. The castle was a fortress built in the 15th century.
  • The castle is located in the territory of Bauska city and consists of two parts. ... Bauska Castle characterizes the 15th-17th century military architecture in Latvia.
  • The greatest tourism asset of Bauska is Bauska castle and Bauska nature park around it. Bauska castle was originally started to built in 15th Century and...
  • Bauska Castle sits on a picturesque hillock squeezed between two rivers – the Mūsa and Mēmele – that flow parallel to each other.