Πύργος Περπενής
Χρυσάφα - Αγριάνοι
Tower of Perpeni
The Tower of Perpeni is a Byzantine-era tower located in the Municipality of Sparta, Greece.
History
The construction period of the tower is believed to date from the 12th century.
Architecture and Layout
The tower's architectural style is characteristic of Byzantine fortifications, with thick stone walls and a single entrance.
The layout consists of a square base topped by a cylindrical structure, resulting in a distinctive tapering shape.
Historical Significance and Events
During the Ottoman Empire's rule over Greece, the Tower of Perpeni served as a strategic military outpost.
Its location allowed for control over the surrounding area, making it an important stronghold in the region.
Current Status and Use
The tower is currently abandoned and has been preserved in its original state.
It remains a notable example of Byzantine architecture in Greece.
Heritage Status
The Tower of Perpeni is listed as a protected monument by the Greek Ministry of Culture.
Visiting Information
The tower is accessible via a dirt road leading from the village of Chrysáfa.
Visitors can explore the exterior and interior of the structure, but access to the upper levels may be restricted due to safety concerns.
Notable Features and Rooms
The tower's most notable feature is its imposing stone structure, which has withstood centuries of weathering and erosion.
The interior contains a single room with a vaulted ceiling, providing a glimpse into the lives of the people who once inhabited this stronghold.
Notable Features
- The tower's most notable feature is its imposing stone structure, which has withstood centuries of weathering and erosion.
Heritage Status
- The Tower of Perpeni is listed as a protected monument by the Greek Ministry of Culture.
Details
| Name | Πύργος Περπενής |
|---|---|
| City | Municipality of Sparta |
| Country | Greece |
| Coordinates | 37.070614, 22.588137 |
| Current use | abandoned |
| Accessible | true |
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