Kamičak Castle
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This article is about the castle in Krka National Park in Croatia. For other uses, see Kamičak (disambiguation).
Kamičak Castle ([Kamichak]; Croatian: Utvrda Kamičak, in old sources Kamichech,[1] Kamichach,[2] Kamichack, Camichach) is a ruined medieval fortified structure on a rock at the top of the hill above the Krka River in the Krka National Park, Croatia. It is situated not far from the Brištane village in the administrative area of the Town of Drniš, Šibenik-Knin County. Located between the Visovac Lake and Roški Slap waterfall, it perks up like an eagle in unreachable eagle's nest[3] on the edge of a cliff. Once property of the powerful Nelipić noble family, the castle was captured and destroyed in 1522/23 by the Ottoman invaders, never to be rebuilt.
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Kamičak Castle | |
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Krka National Park, (near Brištane, Town of Drniš), Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia | |
Coordinates | 43.880000°N 15.980000°E / 43.880000; 15.980000 |
Type | Hilltop castle |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Nelipić noble family (until 1435) , (1435–1445) , Utješinović noble family (1445–~1490) Halapić noble family (~1490–1522/3) |
Condition | ruins |
Site history | |
Built | 14th century (?) |
Built by | Ivan Nelipčić (?) |
Materials | hewn stone (ashlar) |
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