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Генуэзская крепость (Крепость Кафа)

Portovaya Street

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Genoese Fortress (Kafé Castle)

The Genoese Fortress, also known as Kafé Castle, is situated on Portovaya Street in Feodosia, Ukraine.

History

  • The fortress was constructed during the 15th century by the Republic of Genoa. Its primary purpose was to serve as a strategic military outpost and defend against Ottoman attacks. The fortress played a significant role in the defense of Crimea against the Ottoman Empire.
  • The fortress has witnessed numerous historical events, including the Ottoman siege in 1475. Despite being under siege, the fortress held out for several months before ultimately falling to the Ottomans.

Architecture

The Genoese Fortress features a unique blend of medieval and Renaissance architectural styles. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by walls, bastions, and towers. The fortress was built using local limestone and featured a distinctive octagonal tower.

Historical Significance and Events

  • The fortress has been recognized as a national cultural monument of Ukraine. It is also listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Current Status and Use

The Genoese Fortress is currently a museum and tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the fortress's walls, towers, and exhibits showcasing its history and significance.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Portovaya Street, Feodosia, Ukraine
  • Hours: unknown
  • Admission: unknown

Notable Features and Rooms

The fortress features several notable rooms, including:

  • The Octagonal Tower: A distinctive feature of the fortress's architecture.
  • The Keep: The central stronghold of the fortress.
  • The Bastions: Fortified walls that provide a defensive position for the fortress's defenders.

Details

NameГенуэзская крепость (Крепость Кафа)
CityFeodosia
CountryUkraine
Coordinates45.022297, 35.400078
Current usemuseum and tourist attraction