Category: Fortress & Walls

Şile Castle

Şile Castle was built on an area of ​​100 square meters and the height of the castle is approximately 12 meters. Şile Castle has a four-storey structure.

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Garipce Castle

Garipçe Castle was built on the rocks in the bay called Lykion Limen (Lycian Harbor) in ancient times. It is made of masonry brick and masonry stone materials by carving the rocks on the shore.

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Aydos Castle

Aydos Castle was built in the 11th and 12th centuries during the time of the Eastern Roman Empire. Its name at that time, “Aetos” (Αετός), meant “eagle” in Greek.

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Poyraz Castle

Located in Poyrazköy on the Black Sea coast on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, Poyraz Castle is thought to have been built 600 years ago.

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Riva Castle

Riva Castle, located on the Anatolian side of Istanbul where the Riva Stream empties into the Black Sea, was built by the Genoese in the 14th century.

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Imros Castle

Imros Castle (aka Rumeli Lighthouse Castle) was built flawlessly by a Greek architect in the 18th century on the northern side of Istanbul, which is generally […]

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Yoros Castle

Yoros Castle, located on a hilly location in Anadolu Kavağı district, towards the Black Sea exit of the Anatolian side of the Bosphorus, is one of the most popular places to visit in Istanbul at the weekend.

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Rumeli Fortress

Rumeli Fortress is a historical building located on the European side of the Bosphorus and fascinates those who see it.

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Anatolian Fortress

Anatolian Fortress is located on a seven-decare area extending towards the sea, where the Bosphorus and the Göksu (Aretas) Stream join the Bosphorus.

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Istanbul Walls

Istanbul Walls, which are among the symbols of the conquest of Istanbul, are among the longest historical monuments in the world.

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