Πυργάκι Αναβύσσου
Φιλίας
Pyrgaki of Anavyssos
The Pyrgaki of Anavyssos is situated at Φιλίας, Greece, within the Palea Fokea Municipal Unit.
History
- This tower is believed to date from the Byzantine era and was reportedly used as a defensive structure during that time. Its purpose remains unclear, but it is thought to have been part of a larger fortified complex.
Architecture
The Pyrgaki of Anavyssos features a typical Byzantine-style layout, with a single-story tower constructed from stone. The architecture is characteristic of the region's medieval fortifications, showcasing a blend of Greek and Eastern influences.
Historical Significance
- This castle has played a significant role in the region's history, serving as a strategic point for defense against invaders. Its exact significance remains unclear, but it is believed to have been an important stronghold during the Byzantine Empire.
Current Status and Use
The Pyrgaki of Anavyssos is currently abandoned and no longer used as a fortified structure. It has fallen into disrepair over time, with much of its original architecture and features likely lost or destroyed.
Heritage Status
This tower is listed as a cultural monument in Greece, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.
Visiting Information
The Pyrgaki of Anavyssos can be visited by those interested in exploring the region's medieval history. Due to its remote location, access may be limited during certain times of the year or under specific weather conditions.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no notable features or rooms have been documented for this castle. Its current state of disrepair has likely resulted in the loss of any significant interior spaces or architectural details.
Details
| Name | Πυργάκι Αναβύσσου |
|---|---|
| City | Palea Fokea Municipal Unit |
| Country | Greece |
| Coordinates | 37.711166, 23.969786 |
| Current use | abandoned |
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