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Κάστρο της Ναυπάκτου

Σουμπασάκου

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Kástro tou Náfaktou

The Castle of Nafpaktos, also known as Kástro tou Náfaktou, is situated in the town of Nafpaktos, Greece, at an address of Σουμπασάκου.

History

The castle was built by the Venetians during the 14th century. Its purpose was to serve as a fortress and a strategic point for controlling the nearby port of Nafpaktos.

Architecture

The castle is an example of medieval architecture, with a unique blend of Byzantine and Venetian styles. The layout consists of several towers and walls, forming a quadrangular shape. The structure features a mix of stone and brickwork, with some sections showing signs of restoration.

Historical Significance and Events

Throughout its history, the castle has played a significant role in various events. During the Ottoman Empire's rule over Greece, the castle was used as a stronghold for the Venetian resistance. In 1821, during the Greek War of Independence, the castle was occupied by the Greeks.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently in a state of disrepair and has been abandoned for several decades. However, efforts have been made to restore some sections of the structure.

Heritage Status

The Castle of Nafpaktos is listed as a protected monument in Greece, recognizing its historical significance and cultural importance.

Visiting Information

Due to its current state of disrepair, visiting the castle may not be possible. However, the surrounding town of Nafpaktos offers various attractions and activities for tourists.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The main gate, which features a unique blend of Byzantine and Venetian architectural styles
  • The tower with a panoramic view of the nearby port and the surrounding landscape

Details

NameΚάστρο της Ναυπάκτου
CityMunicipal Unit of Nafpaktos
CountryGreece
Coordinates38.396263, 21.824974
Current useabandoned