Siesikai Castle

Siesikai Castle
Native name
Siesikai pilis (Lithuanian)
Siesikai Castle
Interactive map of Siesikai Castle
TypeCastle
LocationSiesikai, Lithuania
Coordinates55°17′12″N 24°30′49″E / 55.28667°N 24.51361°E / 55.28667; 24.51361
Built16th century
Built forGabrielius Daumantas-Siesickis
Restored1900-
Architectural styleBrick Gothic
OwnerUkmergė District Municipality
TypeNational
Designated13 February, 2008
Reference no.1020
Location of Siesikai Castle in Lithuania

Siesikai Castle is the residential castle near Siesikai, Ukmergė district, Lithuania. The castle on the Siesikai Lake was built by Gabrielius Daumantas-Siesickis in the 16th century in the Renaissance style. His heirs were known as Daumantai, also called Siesicki, had given their family name to the nearby town. The masonry palace was reconstructed in the Neoclassical style after 1820 by Dominik Dowgiałło. Only two towers remain from the former castle, which had four of them in every corner of the palace. The castle has been undergoing restoration since 1990.

In 2018, the manor homestead was transferred to the Ukmergė District Municipality Administration which in turn transferred the building to the Ukmergė Local History Museum in 2019 and established a branch of this museum.