at the end of the 16th century, the castle had a new owner, krzyszta fradivil. he... the gate tower turned into a powerful fortification with four fire levels. for many decades , the vlyubcha fortress became one of the residences of representatives of the most powerful dynasty of the grand duchy of lithuania, the radivilovs. since the 16th century, the castle has changed owners several times. in the second half of the 19th century, it was bought by the baltic nobles of the false feins. however they did not begin to restore the areas of the buildings. on the site of ruins. from the old manor house, a two-story snow-white palace was built in the english neo-gothic style. the surviving towers received windows instead of loopholes. the first and then the second world wars did not pass without a trace for the lyubcha residence. the palace was practically destroyed, and only the towers remained of the fortifications. after the great patriotic war , a school was built on the foundation of the owner's mansion. with her in 1964. and master classes from the military-historical