Travnik Castle | |
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Travnik, Central Bosnia Canton Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
Coordinates | 44°08′01″N 17°23′37″E / 44.1335°N 17.3935°E |
Type | castle |
Site information | |
Owner | The Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Controlled by | Regional Museum of Travnik |
Condition | preserved |
Site history | |
Built | 15th century[1] |
Built by | (unknown) possibly King Tvrtko II, Batalo of Lašva or King Ostoja |
In use | Until 1918[2] |
Materials | hewn stone (ashlar) |
Battles/wars | Siege of Jajce (1463) |
Designations | |
Official name | Old Travnik fortress, the architectural ensemble |
Type | Category II cultural and historical property |
Criteria | A, B, C i.iii.iv., D ii.iv., E v., F ii.iii., G v.vii, I iii.iv. |
Designated | 25 January 2005 (?th session) |
Reference no. | 2529 |
Decision no. | 05.2-2-268/04-6 |
State | National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Travnik Castle, locally known as Stari Grad Castle (old town castle), is a medieval town-fortress complex in the town of Travnik, Central Bosnia Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.