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Revision as of 21:37, 16 February 2010
At this time the castle had an inner courtyard and two residences, but it was burned down during the World War II, leaving only the two defence towers and the passage which link them as well as the foundations of the old castle. Mikl House was opened in the castle grounds in 1961.
A park dedicated to eminent citizens of Ribnica was opened in the castle grounds in 1982. Those honoured include composer Jakobus Gallus Carniolus, linguist Stanislav Škrabec, cartographer Peter Kozler and politician Janez Evangelist Krek.