linnakujuditele
Linnakujuditele, also known as the "castle of the devil" or "devil's castle," is a historic fortress located in the town of Linnaküla, Estonia. The castle's origins date back to the 13th century, when it was built by the Teutonic Knights as a defensive stronghold against the local Livonian tribes. The name "Linnakujuditele" is believed to have been derived from the Livonian word "linnak" meaning "castle" and "judite" meaning "devil," reflecting the Teutonic Knights' association with the devil in Livonian folklore.
The castle's architecture is a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles, with a central keep, a courtyard,
Linnakujuditele served as a residence for the local nobility and was used as a prison during the