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Kavala Fortress — Attraction in Kavala Municipality

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Kavala Fortress
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OLD TOWN - PANAGIA
Frourio, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Halil Bey Mosque
Ali Mechmet 30, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Aqueduct of Kavala
Ellinikis Dimokratias 8, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Kamares
Kimonos 2-18, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Mehmet Ali Pasha House Museum
Kavala 652 01, Greece
Museum of Greek Refugees
Κολοκοτρώνη 2 / Αμερ, Erithrou Stavrou 15, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Paralia Rapsani
Kavala 652 01, Greece
Kavala Municipality Tobacco Museum
Kon/nou Paleologou 4, Kavala 654 03, Greece
Kavala Luna Park
Eth. Antistaseos, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Kavala Archaeological Museum
Erithrou Stavrou 17, Kavala 653 02, Greece
Nearby restaurants
Το Αραλίκι
Poulidou 33, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Tsalapeteinos Urban Farm
Πλατεία Καραολή & Δημητρίου 36, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Kanados
Poulidou 27, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Tavern Koutoukaki
Poulidou 29, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Sousouro
Agiou Nikolaou 4, Kavala 653 02, Greece
Απίκο Τσιπουράδικο
Erithrou Stavrou 2, Kavala 653 02, Greece
Panos - Zafeira (Sapphire)
Dimitriou 20, Kavala 654 04, Greece
The Codsfish of Kyra-Maria
Platia, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Mermaids And Guys
Ellis 2-10, Kavala 653 02, Greece
SeaView Kitchen Bar
Πλατεία Καραολή 4, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Nearby hotels
Imaret
Poulidou 30, Kavala 651 10, Greece
Old Town Traditional Residence
37, Anthemiou 1, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Villa Aurelia Old Town
Kapsali 2, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Forget Me Not Apartments
2i Parodo Ermionis 1, Kavala 654 03, Greece
KavalaRooms - George Alvanos
Anthemiou 35, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Castello Boutique Rooms
Idras 16, Kavala 653 02, Greece
Old Town Inn - Guest House
Spetson 14, Kavala 653 02, Greece
Oikia Classic House
Ιερολοχιτών 14 Παναγία, Ierolochiton 14, Kavala 652 01, Greece
Akakia's house
Anthemiou 13, Kavala 652 01, Greece
theothea suite
Ermionis 8, Kavala 652 01, Greece
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Kavala Fortress

Φρούριο, Isidorou 28, Kavala 652 01, Greece
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attractions: OLD TOWN - PANAGIA, Halil Bey Mosque, Aqueduct of Kavala, Kamares, Mehmet Ali Pasha House Museum, Museum of Greek Refugees, Paralia Rapsani, Kavala Municipality Tobacco Museum, Kavala Luna Park, Kavala Archaeological Museum, restaurants: Το Αραλίκι, Tsalapeteinos Urban Farm, Kanados, Tavern Koutoukaki, Sousouro, Απίκο Τσιπουράδικο, Panos - Zafeira (Sapphire), The Codsfish of Kyra-Maria, Mermaids And Guys, SeaView Kitchen Bar
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Nearby attractions of Kavala Fortress

OLD TOWN - PANAGIA

Halil Bey Mosque

Aqueduct of Kavala

Kamares

Mehmet Ali Pasha House Museum

Museum of Greek Refugees

Paralia Rapsani

Kavala Municipality Tobacco Museum

Kavala Luna Park

Kavala Archaeological Museum

OLD TOWN - PANAGIA

OLD TOWN - PANAGIA

4.7

(126)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Halil Bey Mosque

Halil Bey Mosque

4.4

(174)

Open 24 hours
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Aqueduct of Kavala

Aqueduct of Kavala

4.8

(450)

Open 24 hours
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Kamares

Kamares

4.9

(111)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Kavala Fortress

Το Αραλίκι

Tsalapeteinos Urban Farm

Kanados

Tavern Koutoukaki

Sousouro

Απίκο Τσιπουράδικο

Panos - Zafeira (Sapphire)

The Codsfish of Kyra-Maria

Mermaids And Guys

SeaView Kitchen Bar

Το Αραλίκι

Το Αραλίκι

4.7

(1.4K)

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Tsalapeteinos Urban Farm

Tsalapeteinos Urban Farm

4.5

(1.6K)

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Kanados

Kanados

4.4

(455)

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Tavern Koutoukaki

Tavern Koutoukaki

4.5

(374)

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1y

The fortress in Kavala, known as Kavala Castle or simply the Kavala Fortress, is a commanding historical site that overlooks the city and the Aegean Sea. This impressive fortification has played a significant role in the region's history and is a popular attraction for visitors exploring the city of Kavala, Greece.

The origins of the Kavala Fortress date back to ancient times, with evidence suggesting that the site was fortified by the Byzantines and later expanded during the Ottoman period. Strategically positioned on a hilltop, the fortress provided a strategic vantage point for defending against invaders and controlling maritime activities along the coast.

The Kavala Fortress consists of a series of defensive walls, towers, and gates, showcasing a mix of architectural styles from different historical periods. The walls are constructed using local stone and offer panoramic views of the surrounding area, making it an ideal spot for photography and sightseeing.

One of the key features of the fortress is its imposing tower, which served as a watchtower and stronghold during its active military use. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower to enjoy breathtaking views of Kavala's harbor and the azure waters of the Aegean Sea.

Throughout history, the fortress has witnessed numerous battles and conquests, reflecting the tumultuous past of the region. Over time, it has undergone several renovations and restorations to preserve its structural integrity and historical significance.

Today, the Kavala Fortress is open to the public, offering visitors a chance to explore its grounds and learn about its storied past. The site provides a fascinating glimpse into the military architecture of ancient and medieval times, as well as the cultural heritage of Kavala.

In addition to its historical importance, the fortress is a popular destination for tourists seeking panoramic views, historical insights, and a deeper understanding of the region's strategic importance throughout the ages.

In conclusion, the Kavala Fortress stands as a testament to Kavala's rich history and cultural heritage. Its commanding presence atop a hill overlooking the city and the sea makes it a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts and travelers exploring the northeastern...

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5.0
6y

A medieval fort very well kept and maintained. Cheap entry. It is advisable not to use the car on this visit because they are so narrow and sloping streets that I wonder where they get the coffins when people die. On the cobblestone road you will be able to walk by the famous Imaret, but it is now no longer accessible to the public, being transformed into a hotel. Right near the entrance to the fort is a small tavern where you can cool before or after the visit. The fort is accessible to all the rooms. The panorama you will see from the tower deserves the urge to climb the internal stairs up. The difficulty of climbing to the fort can be reduced if you use the free mini-car line to take from the center, Eleftherias Square, in front of the National Bank's headquarters. The mini-car can also take a small tour of the city. Parts of the old defense wall can be seen very well just behind the Maritime Station. Un fort medieval foarte bine păstrat și întreținut. Intrare ieftină. E recomandabil să nu porniți cu mașina în acestă vizită pentru că sunt străduțe atât de înguste și de înclinate, încât mă întreb pe unde scot sicriele când mor oamenii. Pe drumul de costișă veți putea trece pe lângă celebrul Imaret, dar care acum nu mai e accesibil publicului, fiind transformat în hotel. Chiar lângă intrarea în fort este un mic bar, unde vă puteți răcori înainte sau după vizită. Fortul e accesibil vizitării în toate ungherele și încăperile. Panorama pe care o veți vede din turn merită chinul de a urca scările lui până sus. Dificultatea urcării până la fort se poate reduce dacă apelați la transportul oferit de o linie de mini-car gratuită, pe care îl puteți lua din centru, Piața Eleftherias, în fața sediului Băncii .Naționale. Cu mini-carul se poate face și un mic tur al orașului. Părți ale vechiului zid de apărare se pot vedea foarte bine chiar în spatele...

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18w

These walls most likely follow the outline of those of ancient Neapolis, as was the name of the city in the Classical era and all the way through the Roman times. Emperor Julian (yes, that one, the one known as the apostate), made some improvements and repairs, as the threat of the barbarian tribes could not be withheld by the defenses along the Danube. Emperor Justinian also included the city in his extensive rebuilding program. So did Romanos Lekapenos, but by this time, the city had been renamed Christopolis. The job must have been a good one, as it was one of the very few fortifications that managed to repel the marauding Catalan Company, even though this occurred 4 centuries after these repairs. Nevertheless, the attack must have taken its toll, as Emperor Andronikos II commissioned repairs shortly afterward. The city held until the late 14th century, when it fell to the Turks, who in turn reconstructed the walls in the early 15th century. Some parts of the outer layers remain, but the citadel is in good condition and has been reconstructed. It offers a wonderful as well as impressive depiction of the fortifications and magnificent viewpoints too. An overall enjoyable experience for all. The only downside is the absence of parking space, but the ascent through the old town has its...

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The fortress in Kavala, known as Kavala Castle or simply the Kavala Fortress, is a commanding historical site that overlooks the city and the Aegean Sea. This impressive fortification has played a significant role in the region's history and is a popular attraction for visitors exploring the city of Kavala, Greece. The origins of the Kavala Fortress date back to ancient times, with evidence suggesting that the site was fortified by the Byzantines and later expanded during the Ottoman period. Strategically positioned on a hilltop, the fortress provided a strategic vantage point for defending against invaders and controlling maritime activities along the coast. The Kavala Fortress consists of a series of defensive walls, towers, and gates, showcasing a mix of architectural styles from different historical periods. The walls are constructed using local stone and offer panoramic views of the surrounding area, making it an ideal spot for photography and sightseeing. One of the key features of the fortress is its imposing tower, which served as a watchtower and stronghold during its active military use. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower to enjoy breathtaking views of Kavala's harbor and the azure waters of the Aegean Sea. Throughout history, the fortress has witnessed numerous battles and conquests, reflecting the tumultuous past of the region. Over time, it has undergone several renovations and restorations to preserve its structural integrity and historical significance. Today, the Kavala Fortress is open to the public, offering visitors a chance to explore its grounds and learn about its storied past. The site provides a fascinating glimpse into the military architecture of ancient and medieval times, as well as the cultural heritage of Kavala. In addition to its historical importance, the fortress is a popular destination for tourists seeking panoramic views, historical insights, and a deeper understanding of the region's strategic importance throughout the ages. In conclusion, the Kavala Fortress stands as a testament to Kavala's rich history and cultural heritage. Its commanding presence atop a hill overlooking the city and the sea makes it a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts and travelers exploring the northeastern coast of Greece.
George SyrosGeorge Syros
These walls most likely follow the outline of those of ancient Neapolis, as was the name of the city in the Classical era and all the way through the Roman times. Emperor Julian (yes, that one, the one known as the apostate), made some improvements and repairs, as the threat of the barbarian tribes could not be withheld by the defenses along the Danube. Emperor Justinian also included the city in his extensive rebuilding program. So did Romanos Lekapenos, but by this time, the city had been renamed Christopolis. The job must have been a good one, as it was one of the very few fortifications that managed to repel the marauding Catalan Company, even though this occurred 4 centuries after these repairs. Nevertheless, the attack must have taken its toll, as Emperor Andronikos II commissioned repairs shortly afterward. The city held until the late 14th century, when it fell to the Turks, who in turn reconstructed the walls in the early 15th century. Some parts of the outer layers remain, but the citadel is in good condition and has been reconstructed. It offers a wonderful as well as impressive depiction of the fortifications and magnificent viewpoints too. An overall enjoyable experience for all. The only downside is the absence of parking space, but the ascent through the old town has its charm as well.
Ivan RadnevIvan Radnev
The Acropolis fortress, or as the Greeks also call it, Kastro, is testimony to the thousand-year history of the city. The first fortress wall was built in the 5th century BC to protect the then city of Neapolis. Over the centuries, the fortress was rebuilt and expanded several times. In the 5th century, Emperor Justinian fortified the city to protect it from barbarian invasions. After the invasion of the Normans in the 12th century, who conquered and burned Kavala, the Byzantine emperor Andronicus III Palaiologus built a new long defensive wall. In 1391, when the city was conquered by the Ottomans, the fortress was destroyed. later, a larger part of the fortress in its present form was rebuilt by the Ottomans, who built on the foundations of the Byzantine fortress. Thus, all eras of history have left their traces on the fortress. After the necessary restoration works, today the Acropolis, dominating the old city, serves for entertainment and recreation for the residents and guests of Kavala. There is an open-air theater, musical events are organized. Visitors can buy souvenirs or have a refreshing drink in the cafeteria.
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The fortress in Kavala, known as Kavala Castle or simply the Kavala Fortress, is a commanding historical site that overlooks the city and the Aegean Sea. This impressive fortification has played a significant role in the region's history and is a popular attraction for visitors exploring the city of Kavala, Greece. The origins of the Kavala Fortress date back to ancient times, with evidence suggesting that the site was fortified by the Byzantines and later expanded during the Ottoman period. Strategically positioned on a hilltop, the fortress provided a strategic vantage point for defending against invaders and controlling maritime activities along the coast. The Kavala Fortress consists of a series of defensive walls, towers, and gates, showcasing a mix of architectural styles from different historical periods. The walls are constructed using local stone and offer panoramic views of the surrounding area, making it an ideal spot for photography and sightseeing. One of the key features of the fortress is its imposing tower, which served as a watchtower and stronghold during its active military use. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower to enjoy breathtaking views of Kavala's harbor and the azure waters of the Aegean Sea. Throughout history, the fortress has witnessed numerous battles and conquests, reflecting the tumultuous past of the region. Over time, it has undergone several renovations and restorations to preserve its structural integrity and historical significance. Today, the Kavala Fortress is open to the public, offering visitors a chance to explore its grounds and learn about its storied past. The site provides a fascinating glimpse into the military architecture of ancient and medieval times, as well as the cultural heritage of Kavala. In addition to its historical importance, the fortress is a popular destination for tourists seeking panoramic views, historical insights, and a deeper understanding of the region's strategic importance throughout the ages. In conclusion, the Kavala Fortress stands as a testament to Kavala's rich history and cultural heritage. Its commanding presence atop a hill overlooking the city and the sea makes it a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts and travelers exploring the northeastern coast of Greece.
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These walls most likely follow the outline of those of ancient Neapolis, as was the name of the city in the Classical era and all the way through the Roman times. Emperor Julian (yes, that one, the one known as the apostate), made some improvements and repairs, as the threat of the barbarian tribes could not be withheld by the defenses along the Danube. Emperor Justinian also included the city in his extensive rebuilding program. So did Romanos Lekapenos, but by this time, the city had been renamed Christopolis. The job must have been a good one, as it was one of the very few fortifications that managed to repel the marauding Catalan Company, even though this occurred 4 centuries after these repairs. Nevertheless, the attack must have taken its toll, as Emperor Andronikos II commissioned repairs shortly afterward. The city held until the late 14th century, when it fell to the Turks, who in turn reconstructed the walls in the early 15th century. Some parts of the outer layers remain, but the citadel is in good condition and has been reconstructed. It offers a wonderful as well as impressive depiction of the fortifications and magnificent viewpoints too. An overall enjoyable experience for all. The only downside is the absence of parking space, but the ascent through the old town has its charm as well.
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The Acropolis fortress, or as the Greeks also call it, Kastro, is testimony to the thousand-year history of the city. The first fortress wall was built in the 5th century BC to protect the then city of Neapolis. Over the centuries, the fortress was rebuilt and expanded several times. In the 5th century, Emperor Justinian fortified the city to protect it from barbarian invasions. After the invasion of the Normans in the 12th century, who conquered and burned Kavala, the Byzantine emperor Andronicus III Palaiologus built a new long defensive wall. In 1391, when the city was conquered by the Ottomans, the fortress was destroyed. later, a larger part of the fortress in its present form was rebuilt by the Ottomans, who built on the foundations of the Byzantine fortress. Thus, all eras of history have left their traces on the fortress. After the necessary restoration works, today the Acropolis, dominating the old city, serves for entertainment and recreation for the residents and guests of Kavala. There is an open-air theater, musical events are organized. Visitors can buy souvenirs or have a refreshing drink in the cafeteria.
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