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Castle of Pidima

The Castle of Pidima is situated in the Municipality of Kalamata, Greece.

History

  • Construction on the castle began in 1300 and was built as a Byzantine fortress. Its purpose was to protect the surrounding area from potential threats.
  • The castle's architecture reflects its medieval origins. The layout features a mix of stone walls, towers, and battlements. Although it has undergone several transformations over the centuries, the core structure remains intact.

Historical Significance and Events

The Castle of Pidima played an important role in regional defense during the Byzantine era. Its strategic location allowed it to control trade routes and access to the sea.

Current Status and Use

Today, the castle is a ruin, with only remnants of its original structure remaining. It has been preserved as part of Greece's cultural heritage.

Heritage Status

The Castle of Pidima is recognized for its historical significance and is protected by Greek law.

Visiting Information

To visit the castle, head to To Castle in the Municipality of Kalamata. The site offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The castle's stone walls and towers provide a testament to its medieval construction.
  • Although much of the original structure has been damaged over time, some sections remain intact.
  • Visitors can explore the ruins and gain insight into the lives of those who once inhabited the castle.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The castle's stone walls and towers provide a testament to its medieval construction.
  • Although much of the original structure has been damaged over time, some sections remain intact.
  • Visitors can explore the ruins and gain insight into the lives of those who once inhabited the castle.

Details

NameΚάστρο Πηδήματος
CityMunicipality of Kalamata
CountryGreece
Coordinates37.135548, 22.049343
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