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{{Short description|Castle in Mir, Belarus}} {{expand Belarusian|date=February 2024|topic=struct}} {{Infobox UNESCO World Heritage Site | WHS = Mir Castle Complex | Image = Комплекс Мирского замка.JPG | Location = [[Mir, Belarus]] | Criteria = Cultural: ii, iv | ID = 625 | Year = 2000 | Area = 27 ha | Coordinates = {{coord|53|27|4.46|N|26|28|22.80|E|type:landmark_region:BY|display=inline,title}} | locmapin = Belarus | Website = {{URL|http://mirzamak.by/en/}} }} The '''Mir Castle Complex''' ({{langx|be|Мірскі замак|Mirski zamak}}; {{langx|ru|Мирский замок|Mirsky zamok}}; {{langx|pl|Zamek w Mirze}}; {{langx|lt|Myriaus pilies kompleksas}}) is a historic fortified castle and a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]] in [[Belarus]].<ref>{{cite news|title=21 World Heritage Sites you have probably never heard of|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=4 February 2016|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/10999939/21-World-Heritage-Sites-you-have-probably-never-heard-of.html|publisher=Daily Telegraph}}</ref> It is located in the town of [[Mir, Belarus|Mir]], in [[Karelichy District]] of [[Grodno Oblast]], {{nowrap|{{convert|29|km|mi}}}} north-west of another World Heritage site, [[Nesvizh Castle]]. Mir Castle Complex is {{nowrap|{{convert|164|m|ft}}}} above sea level.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://elevationmap.net/cyrvonaarmiejskaja-vulica-mir-belarus?latlngs=%2853.451386,26.473441999999977%29|title = Cyrvonaarmiejskaja Vulica Mir Belarus on the Elevation Map. Topographic Map of Cyrvonaarmiejskaja Vulica Mir Belarus}}</ref> Erected in the 16th century in the late [[Brick Gothic]] style, it is one of the few remaining architectural monuments of the former [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] in contemporary Belarus. ==History== [[File:MIR CASTLE COURTYARD - BELARUS.jpg|thumb|left|View from the courtyard]] Duke {{ill|Juryj Ivanavič Illinič|be|Юрый Іванавіч Ільініч|pl|Jerzy Iwanowicz Ilinicz}} began construction of the [[castle]] near the village of Mir after the turn of the 16th century in the [[Belarusian Gothic]] style. Five towers surrounded the courtyard of the citadel, the walls of which formed a square of {{convert|75|m|ft}} on each side. In 1568, when the Ilyinich dynasty died out, the Mir Castle passed into the hands of [[Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan" Radziwiłł|Mikalaj Kryštafor "the Orphan" Radziwil]], who refitted it with a two-winged, three-story stately residence along the eastern and northern inner walls of the castle. Plastered facades were decorated with limestone portals, plates, balconies and porches in the [[Renaissance style]]. [[Image:Mirski zamak. Мірскі замак (N. Orda, 1880).jpg|thumb|300px|right|Drawing by [[Napoleon Orda]], 1876]] In 1817, after the castle had been abandoned for nearly a century and had suffered severe damage in the [[Battle of Mir (1812)]], owner [[Dominik Hieronim Radziwiłł|Daminik Hieranim Radziwil]] died of battle injuries and the castle passed to his daughter Stefania, who married [[Ludwig zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg]]. Later the castle became a possession of their daughter Maria, who married Prince [[Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst|Chlodwig Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst]]. Their son, [[Maurice Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst]], sold the castle to [[Nikolai Svyatopolk-Mirsky|Mikalaj Sviatapolk-Mirski]], of the [[Bialynia Coat of Arms|Bialynia]] clan, in 1895. Mikalaj's son [[Michail Sviatapolk-Mirski|Michail]] began to rebuild the castle according to the plans of architect [[Teodor Bursche]]. The [[Svyatopolk-Mirsky|Sviatapolk-Mirski]] family owned the castle until 1939, when the [[Soviet Union]] occupied [[Western Belorussia|Western Belarus]]. When German forces [[Operation Barbarossa|invaded the Soviet Union in 1941]], they occupied the castle and converted it to a ghetto for the local Jewish population, prior to their murders. Between 1944 and 1956, the castle was used as a housing facility, resulting in damage to the castle's interior. In December 2000, the Mir Castle was listed by [[UNESCO]] as a [[World Heritage Site]].<ref>{{cite web |url = http://landofancestors.com/travel/statistics/resources/culture-and-arts/287-landmarks-historic-and-cultural-and-natural-sites-of-the-republic-of-belarus-on-the-unesco-world-heritage-list.html |title = Landmarks, historic and cultural, and natural sites of the Republic of Belarus on the UNESCO World Heritage List |publisher = National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus |year = 2011 |website = Land of Ancestors |accessdate = 12 October 2013 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160610080452/http://landofancestors.com/travel/statistics/resources/culture-and-arts/287-landmarks-historic-and-cultural-and-natural-sites-of-the-republic-of-belarus-on-the-unesco-world-heritage-list.html |archive-date = 10 June 2016 |url-status = dead }}</ref> ==Related World Heritage Sites== *[[Nesvizh Castle]] *[[Litomyšl Castle]] ==Gallery== <gallery> File:Mir castle in spring.JPG File:Mir Castle Complex 107.jpg File:Mir Castle Complex church.jpg File:Мірскі замак. Выгляд на палац.JPG File:Кабінет. Мірскі замак.jpg File:Бальная зала. Мірскі замак.jpg File:Castle of Mir, Byelorus.jpg </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Mir Castle Complex}} *{{official|http://www.mirzamak.by/en/}} *[http://www.belarus.by/en/travel/belarus-life/mir-castle Mir Castle] on [http://www.belarus.by/en/ official website of the Republic of Belarus] *[http://www.panoramas.lt/index.php?page_id=133&pan_type=240&cat=247&subcat=149&type=33 Castle in Mir] *[https://whc.unesco.org/sites/625.htm Official UNESCO site] *[http://www.data.minsk.by/history/mir/ The Mir Castle] *[http://szlachta.io.ua/album47476 Jurkau kutoczak — Юркаў куточак — Yury's Corner. Старажытнае дойлідства Міра] *[http://map.f4-group.com/#lon=26.4729202&lat=53.4512442&zoom=19&camera.phi=-46.352 Mir Castle on 3D F4 Map] {{World Heritage Sites in Belarus}} {{Kresy Castles}} {{Castles in Belarus}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Castles in Belarus]] [[Category:Castles and palaces of the Radziwiłł family]] [[Category:Brick Gothic]] [[Category:Gothic architecture in Belarus]] [[Category:Buildings and structures in Grodno region]] [[Category:Karelichy district]] [[Category:Tourist attractions in Grodno region]] [[Category:Castles of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] [[Category:World Heritage Sites in Belarus]]
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