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Lanckorona Castle | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Polish Gothic |
Town or city | Lanckorona |
Country | Poland |
Coordinates | 49°50′52″N 19°42′45″E / 49.8478°N 19.7124°E |
Construction started | 14th century |
Completed | before 1330 |
Demolished | 1655, 1771, 1870 |
The Lanckorona Castle (Polish: Zamek w Lanckoronie) was built in the early 14th century in Lanckorona, Poland. It was damaged in several fires and during conflicts, especially in 1655 during the Swedish Deluge and Battles of Lanckorona in 1771. Jakub Derc [pl] led a peasant revolt and was killed in Lanckorona.