Eğrigöz Kalesi
Eğrigöz Castle, Eğrigöz, Emet, Aegean Region, Turkey
Eğrigöz Kalesi
Eğrigöz Kalesi is an Ottoman fortress located in Emet, Aegean Region, Turkey.
History
- The castle's history dates back to the 15th century, during the Ottoman Empire period. It was reportedly used as a prison for Vlad Tepes, also known as Dracula, the Prince of Wallachia, who was imprisoned here before his eventual execution.
Architecture and Layout
Eğrigöz Kalesi is an example of Ottoman castle architecture, featuring a fortress design with thick walls and towers. The layout consists of several buildings, including a mosque, barracks, and a prison.
Location
The castle is situated in Emet, Aegean Region, Turkey. Its address is Eğrigöz Castle, Eğrigöz, Emet.
Historical Significance
Eğrigöz Kalesi holds historical significance due to its association with Vlad Tepes, the infamous Prince of Wallachia and alleged inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently in a state of disrepair. Its current use is unknown, but it remains an important landmark in Turkish history.
Heritage Status
Eğrigöz Kalesi has been designated as a cultural heritage site by the Turkish authorities.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle by visiting Emet, Aegean Region, Turkey. The exact location and opening hours are not available.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features several notable buildings, including a mosque and barracks. However, further information on its interior layout is not available.
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Eğrigöz Kalesi is located at 39.4072264, 29.236146.
Details
| Name | Eğrigöz Kalesi |
|---|---|
| City | Emet |
| Country | Turkey |
| Coordinates | 39.407227, 29.236147 |
| Current use | unknown |
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