Cetin Castle

The fortress of Cetin is situated 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Cetingrad above the village of Podcetin, in Croatia. The castle and its immediate surrounding represent a monument of great value for Croatian national history because on this place in 1527 Croatian nobility elected Ferdinand I Habsburg a king of Croatia. From that moment on, Croatia remained a part of Habsburg Monarchy until the end of World War I.

Cetin Castle
Cetingrad, Croatia
Cetingrad castle remains
Cetin Castle
TypeFortress
Site information
Controlled byKing of Hungary (before 1387)
Frankopan family (1387~1408)
Zrinski family (1408~1413)
Frankopan family (1387~1408)
Counts of Okić (1429~1439)
Frankopan family (1449-1536)
Ottoman Empire(1536~1559)
Habsburg Empire(1559~1584)
-deserted (1584-1646)
Ottoman Empire(1646~1790)
Habsburg Empire(1790~1809)
French Empire(1809~1815)
Austrian Empire(1815~1866)
Conditionruins
Site history
Builtunknown
Cultural Good of Croatia
TypeProtected cultural good
Reference no.Z-276
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