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Βίγλα Γιαλού Κεφάλι

Skinias Gorge

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Vigla at Yialou Kefali

Location

Vigla at Yialou Kefali is situated in Skinias Gorge, Greece.

History

The Vigla at Yialou Kefali was constructed during the Venetian period as a watchtower and military outpost. Its purpose was to monitor the northern coastline of Crete.

Architecture

The castle's architecture is characterized by its stone construction, typical of medieval fortifications. The tower has a distinctive design, with a height of 2 meters, making it a prominent landmark in the area.

Notable Features and Rooms

  1. The Vigla at Yialou Kefali features a single room, serving as both a watchtower and a military outpost.
  2. Its stone construction provides a solid foundation for its structure.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently in ruins, with only remnants of its original structure remaining. It has been preserved due to its historical significance and location within the Skinias Gorge National Park.

Heritage Status

Vigla at Yialou Kefali is a protected site, recognized for its cultural and historical importance.

Visiting Information

  1. Visitors can access the castle by following the designated trail in the Skinias Gorge.
  2. The area offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the northern coastline of Crete.

Note: Due to the castle's remote location and current state of preservation, visiting information may be limited.

Details

NameΒίγλα Γιαλού Κεφάλι
CityAgios Nikolaos Municipal Unit
CountryGreece
Coordinates35.33039, 25.695246
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