The castle is first recorded when it was mentioned as a parochial centre in 1288, though the site had been known as an observation post since prehistoric times and was important for the Romans to establish their defence system, the so-called Liburnian limes. The present structure was built by the Frankopan dukes of Krk but it has been altered over the years, the latest changes being made in 1824 under Irish-born count Laval Nugent, a commander in the Austrian army, who bought the castle and restored in a romantic neoclassical Biedermeier style.




