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Τείχη Καστοριάς

Ιουστινιανού

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Tείθη Καστοριάς

The Τείθη Καστοριάς (Walls of Kastoria) is a medieval fortification located in Kastoria, Greece.

History

  • Believed to date from the Byzantine period, its construction began during the 14th century and continued through the 15th century.

The castle's architectural style is characteristic of Byzantine fortifications, with thick stone walls and a series of towers.

Architecture and Layout

  • The layout features a central keep surrounded by a curtain wall, which encloses the town of Kastoria.
  • Notable architectural elements include the imposing gatehouse and the remains of the medieval church.

Historical Significance and Events

  • The Walls of Kastoria played a significant role in the region's history, serving as a stronghold for the Byzantine Empire against Ottoman invaders.
  • The castle was also an important center for trade and commerce during the Middle Ages.

Current Status and Use

Today, the Τείθη Καστοριάς is a well-preserved historical site, open to visitors.

The Greek government has designated it as a national monument, ensuring its protection and conservation.

Heritage Status

The Walls of Kastoria are listed as a National Monument in Greece, recognizing their cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Ιουστινιανού
  • Location: Kastoria, Greece
  • Visitors can explore the castle's ruins, including the gatehouse and towers.
  • Guided tours are available to provide insight into the site's history and architecture.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The imposing gatehouse, featuring a unique blend of Byzantine and Ottoman architectural styles
  • The remains of the medieval church, which once served as a place of worship for the local community
  • The central keep, offering stunning views of the surrounding town and countryside

Details

NameΤείχη Καστοριάς
CityKastoria
CountryGreece
Coordinates40.522633, 21.264448
Current useHistorical site
Accessibletrue