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Kapıdağ Kale

foot path Sarsala-Monastır

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Kapıdağ Kale

Kapıdağ Kale is a medieval castle located in Dalaman, Turkey.

Overview

  • The castle's strategic location on a hilltop overlooking the surrounding landscape made it an ideal defensive stronghold.

History

The construction period of Kapıdağ Kale is believed to date from the 14th century, during the Ottoman Empire.

Its purpose was as a military fortress and administrative center for the region.

Architecture

KapIDAĞ Kale's architectural style is characteristic of medieval Turkish fortresses, with thick stone walls and a distinctive polygonal shape.

The castle's layout features a central keep surrounded by outer walls and bastions, providing comprehensive defense against potential attackers.

Location

The castle is situated on a hilltop at the foot path Sarsala-Monastır in Dalaman, Turkey.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access KapIDAĞ Kale via the nearby foot path Sarsala-Monastır.

The castle's current status as a historic site allows for public viewing and exploration.

Heritage Status

KapIDAĞ Kale is listed as a cultural heritage site in Turkey, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle features a central keep with a distinctive polygonal shape, surrounded by outer walls and bastions.

The exact layout of the rooms within the castle is not well-documented, but it is believed to have included administrative offices, barracks, and storage facilities.

Details

NameKapıdağ Kale
CityDalaman
CountryTurkey
Coordinates36.611233, 28.85827
Current usehistoric site
Accessibletrue