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Susedgrad Castle
Zagreb, Croatia
Attempted reconstruction of Susedgrad's early appearance with confluence of Sava and Krapina rivers visible behind.
Coordinates45°49′16″N 15°49′52″E / 45.82106°N 15.83105°E / 45.82106; 15.83105
TypeHilltop castle
HeightBuilt on 194 meters high hilltop
Site information
Owner
  • Cistercians
  • Anjou royal family
  • Aka family
  • Johann Katzianer
  • Henning family
  • Tahy family
  • Henning family
  • Sermage family
  • Jelačić family
Conditionin ruins
Site history
Built14th century (14th century)
In use14th–17th century
Materialsstone
DemolishedLeft to ruin after 17th century.
Battles/wars
  • Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War - several akinji raids occurred nearby.[1]
  • Susedgrad Wars
  • Croatian-Slovene Peasant Revolt
Cultural Good of Croatia
TypeProtected cultural good
Reference no.Z-7528[2]

Susedgrad Castle (Hungarian: Szomszédvár), or earlier also only Sused, is a ruined medieval fortress on the far-western hill of mount Medvednica, while also marking the far-western part of modern-day Zagreb, Croatia.

  1. ^ It is known that in 1474 Ottoman akinjis burnt down a village of Brod na Krapini, which today doesn't exist anymore. For details consult a book: Ljudi, prostor i mijene : susedgradsko i donjostubičko vlastelinstvo : 1450.-1700., by Branimir Brgles in chapter concerning local settlements.
  2. ^ "Stari grad Susedgrad u Podsusedu". Registar Kulturnih Dobara. Retrieved 2023-05-28.

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