Πύργος Ρολογιού Άρτας
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Πύργος ΡολογιούΆρτας
The Πύργος ΡολογιούΆρτας (Arta Clock Tower) is situated in Péta, Arta, Greece.
Believed to date from 1630, the tower was constructed during the Ottoman period as a military stronghold and clock tower. Its primary purpose was to serve as an observation post for monitoring enemy movements and displaying time.
Architecture
- The tower's architectural style is characteristic of Ottoman-era fortifications, featuring a square base with four corner towers and a central keep.
- The structure is built from limestone and features a distinctive clock face on the eastern side.
- The layout is typical of a traditional Ottoman fortress, with narrow windows and a small entrance gate.
The Πύργος ΡολογιούΆρτας played an important role in Arta's defense during the Ottoman Empire's rule over Greece. Its strategic location allowed it to monitor the surrounding area and provide early warning systems for potential threats.
Historical Significance
The tower is no longer used as a military outpost but has been preserved as a historical landmark. It serves as a popular tourist attraction and offers stunning views of the surrounding town and countryside.
Heritage Status
The Πύργος ΡολογιούΆρτας was designated as a protected cultural heritage site in Greece, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.
Visiting Information
- Address: Péta, Arta, Greece
- Opening Hours: [Not specified]
- Admission Fees: [Not specified]
Notable Features and Rooms
The tower features a distinctive clock face on the eastern side, which is still functional today. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower for panoramic views of the town and surrounding countryside.
Details
| Name | Πύργος Ρολογιού Άρτας |
|---|---|
| City | Arta |
| Country | Greece |
| Coordinates | 39.164474, 20.986395 |
| Current use | historical landmark and tourist attraction |
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