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Πύργος Καβάλου

ΕΠ63

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Kavalos Tower

The Kavalos Tower is situated in Agia Varvava Municipal Unit, Greece.

History

The Kavalos Tower is believed to have been constructed during the Venetian period, serving as a fortress and stronghold for the local population.

Architecture

The tower's architecture reflects its historical purpose as a fortified structure. Its design is characteristic of medieval fortresses, with thick stone walls and narrow windows. The layout is typical of Venetian-style fortifications, featuring a central keep surrounded by outer walls and bastions.

Historical Significance and Events

The Kavalos Tower played an important role in the region's defense during the Ottoman Empire's expansion into Greece. Although its exact significance is unclear, it is reported to have been used as a strategic outpost for Venetian forces.

Current Status and Use

Today, the tower stands as a ruin, with only partial remains visible above ground level. Despite its deteriorated state, it continues to serve as a notable landmark in the area.

Heritage Status

The Kavalos Tower is recognized as a cultural heritage site by local authorities, acknowledging its historical significance and architectural importance.

  • Address: ΕΠ63
  • Location: Agia Varvava Municipal Unit, Greece

Notable Features and Rooms

The central keep features narrow windows and thick stone walls, characteristic of medieval fortifications.

The tower's exterior is adorned with remnants of its original Venetian-style architecture.

A small chapel is believed to have been located within the tower's grounds, although its current state is unknown.

Details

NameΠύργος Καβάλου
CityAgia Varvava Municipal Unit
CountryGreece
Coordinates35.09422, 25.042648
Current useruin and notable landmark