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Kirumpää
Kirumpää castle ruins in winter
Kirumpää castle ruins in winter
Kirumpää is located in Estonia
Kirumpää
Kirumpää
Location in Estonia
Coordinates: 57°51′48″N 26°59′22″E / 57.86333°N 26.98944°E / 57.86333; 26.98944
CountryEstonia
CountyVõru County
MunicipalityVõru Parish

Kirumpää is a village in Võru Parish, Võru County, in southeastern Estonia.[1]

Kirumpää castle ruins

A castle was built at this tactical position on a mound by Võhandu River, controlling an important road, sometime during the late 13th to early 14th century; it was first mentioned in written sources in 1322 when it is reported that it was pillaged by Gediminas, the famous Grand Duke of Lithuania. That structure would have been a simple, fortified manor house. It was later expanded in phases, eventually (circa 1500) housing a chapel, round tower and a forecourt. During the early years of the Livonian War, the castle was damaged by Russian troops but reported in use again in 1627. During the end of the 17th century it seems however to have fallen into disrepair, and later used as a quarry for builders in nearby Võru. Today few visible ruins remain.[2][3]

Kirumpää is the birthplace of heavyweight weightlifter Kaljo Raag (1892–1967).

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References

  1. ^ Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014 (retrieved 28 July 2021)
  2. ^ Viirand, Tiiu (2004). Estonia. Cultural Tourism. Kunst Publishers. p. 226. ISBN 9949407184.
  3. ^ "Ruins of Kirumpää Castle, Estonia". Visit Estonia. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
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