MAASI CASTLE RUINS
Monuments
2024
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2024
Visit the ruins of Maasi Castle, built by the Teutonic Knights as a reprisal.
On the road to Leisi at km 4, 500 m north of the road. On St. George's night, April 23, 1343, the island's inhabitants rose up against the ruling order. In retaliation, the Teutonic Knights put the islanders to forced labor to build this castle, after the revolt had cost Pöide part of its fortifications. On August 11, 1576, Danish King Frederick II ordered the destruction of the site, which had been in ruins ever since.
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