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Byzantine Walls of Drama

The Byzantine Walls of Drama are situated in the town of Drama, Greece, at an address of Σινά.

History

  • The Byzantine Walls of Drama were constructed during the Byzantine period to serve as a defensive fortification for the town. The walls date back to the 11th century and played a significant role in protecting the region from invasions.

Architecture

The walls are built using stone and feature a distinctive Byzantine architectural style, characterized by rounded arches and narrow windows. The layout of the walls is designed to provide maximum defense, with watchtowers and gates strategically placed throughout.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The walls feature several notable towers, including the Kasteli Tower, which served as the main gate.
  • The walls also include a number of chapels and churches, which were built into the structure.
  • One of the most impressive features is the narrow, winding path that runs along the top of the walls, providing stunning views of the surrounding area.

Current Status and Use

The Byzantine Walls of Drama are currently in a state of disrepair, but efforts have been made to preserve and restore the structure. The walls are no longer used for defensive purposes and are now primarily used as a tourist attraction.

Heritage Status

The Byzantine Walls of Drama were declared a protected monument by the Greek government in recognition of their historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Σινά, Drama
  • Country: Greece
  • Town: Drama

Details

NameΒυζαντινά Τείχη Δράμας
CityDrama
CountryGreece
Coordinates41.152897, 24.14346
Current useTourist Attraction