Alanya’s Red Tower: A Medieval Marvel of the Mediterranean 🌊✨
🏰As one of the most distinctive examples of 13th-century Mediterranean defensive architecture, the Red Tower (Kızıl Kule) stands as a testament to the ingenuity of the Seljuk Empire. Commissioned by Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad I and constructed under the masterful supervision of Ebu Ali Reha el Kettani—a renowned architect from Aleppo—this octagonal fortress was designed to safeguard Alanya’s harbor, shipyards, and citadel from maritime threats. ⚔️🛡️ 🐬 🌴Rising majestically against the azure coastline, the tower’s striking red brickwork (from which it derives its name) has captivated visitors for centuries, earning mentions in historical texts and travelogues. The 17th-century explorer Evliya Çelebi praised its resilience, noting that during sieges, the tower could shelter 2,000 people, while a garrison of 40 soldiers stood guard at its secondary entrance. 👥🏯 🐬 🌴Today, the Red Tower remains a symbol of Alanya’s storied past, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean and a glimpse into medieval military engineering. Its enduring presence is a reminder of a time when empires clashed, and fortresses like this were the guardians of civilization. 🌅📜 #MedievalHeritage #SeljukArchitecture #AlanyaGem #HistoricalFortress