Ruins of Porcuni Castle in Estonia
The ruins of Porkuni Castle are a historical site in Estonia, located in the village of Porkuni in Parnu County. It is an ancient castle that has played an important role in defense and administration over the past few centuries. Built in the 13th century, it was initially a wooden fortress. Over time, it gradually developed into a stone fortress used to protect and control the surrounding area. Plays an important role in the history of the Baltic coastal region, having been occupied and controlled by different forces. Showcasing its former glory, although only ruins remain, it still attracts many tourists and history enthusiasts.
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