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Φρούριο Νυμφαίας

Komotini - Ochyro Nymfaias

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Fortress of Nymfea

The Fortress of Nymfea is situated in Komotini - Ochyro Nymfaias, Greece.

History

  • The construction period of the fortress is believed to date from the medieval era. Its purpose was likely as a defensive stronghold for the local population and a strategic point for trade and commerce.
  • The Fortress of Nymfea played an important role in the region's history, serving as a key location for trade and commerce during the medieval period. Although specific events are not well-documented, its strategic position made it a significant stronghold for local leaders.

Architecture

The fortress is built in the traditional medieval style, with thick stone walls and a fortified structure. The layout features a central keep surrounded by outer walls and bastions, providing comprehensive protection against invaders.

Historical Significance and Events

  • The Fortress of Nymfea played an important role in the region's history, serving as a key location for trade and commerce during the medieval period. Although specific events are not well-documented, its strategic position made it a significant stronghold for local leaders.

Current Status and Use

Today, the fortress is no longer used as a military outpost but has been preserved as a historic landmark. It serves as a testament to the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

Heritage Status

The Fortress of Nymfea is listed as a protected historical site in Greece, recognizing its significance to the country's architectural and cultural heritage.

Visiting Information

To visit the fortress, head to Komotini - Ochyro Nymfaias. The location provides access to the fortress, which can be explored through guided tours or self-guided visits.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The central keep
  • Outer walls and bastions
  • A chapel dedicated to a local saint

Details

NameΦρούριο Νυμφαίας
CityKomotini
CountryGreece
Coordinates41.186493, 25.428802
Current usehistoric landmark
Guided tourstrue