Castles in Greece showcase a rich and turbulent past, influenced by Byzantine, Venetian, Frankish, and Ottoman rule. These structures are found across the mainland and islands, often perched on strategic hills or coastal locations. They offer insights into medieval architecture and defense strategies. The country's diverse geography, from mountainous regions to island coastlines, provides varied settings for these historical sites.
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Since we liked Rhodes Town so much and still had time, we took a tour of the city.
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View of the ruins of Paleo Pyli Castle. A magnificent view during the arduous climb.
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It is beautiful in the old town
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The massive medieval fortress of Rocca al Mare, now more commonly known as Koules, stands near the old Venetian harbor of the capital city of Heraklion. The Koules fortress is one of the main symbols of the Cretan capital.
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The street has been faithfully restored to its original appearance during the time of the Order of St. John. Unlike all other tourist streets in the city, there are no souvenir shops or restaurants here. This makes it particularly worth seeing.
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For an entrance fee of 8 euros (reduced: 4 euros), the Grand Master's Palace of Rhodes can be visited daily between 8 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. http://www.rhodos-info.de/frames/oeffnung.htm http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/eh255.jsp?obj_id=5028
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Greece's castles are rich in history, reflecting Byzantine, Venetian, Frankish, and Ottoman influences. Notable examples include Old Town of Rhodes, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former stronghold of the Knights Hospitaller. Mystras Castle in the Peloponnese was a significant Byzantine city, while Acrocorinth Castle served as a crucial defense point for centuries. Palamidi Castle in Nafplio showcases impressive Venetian military engineering.
Many Greek castles offer engaging experiences for families. The Old Town of Rhodes, including the Palace of the Grand Master, is highly rated as family-friendly. Other options include Koules Fortress in Heraklion and Kos Town Historic Center, which also features castle elements. These sites often have open spaces for exploration and offer historical insights that can captivate children.
The best time to visit castles in Greece is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, sometimes rainy, winter months. Visiting outside of peak summer also means fewer crowds.
Yes, many castles are situated in scenic areas with nearby hiking opportunities. For example, the Ruins of Paleo Pyli Castle on Kos are a great starting point for hikes. You can find various hiking routes across Greece, including mountain hikes and general trails, which often pass by or offer views of historical sites. Explore options in the Hiking in Greece guide for more details.
Several Greek castles are renowned for their breathtaking views. Palamidi Castle in Nafplio offers panoramic vistas of the town and the Argolic Gulf. Mystras Castle provides stunning views of Mount Taygetos and surrounding groves. The Medieval City Walls of Rhodes and The White Tower in Thessaloniki also provide excellent viewpoints over their respective cities and seascapes.
Yes, you can combine castle visits with cycling. For instance, areas around Kos, which features the Kos Town Historic Center with its castle elements, offer various cycling routes. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult, perfect for exploring the local landscape and historical sites. Check out the Cycling in Greece guide for specific tour suggestions.
Nafplio is home to two distinct and historically significant castles: Palamidi Castle, an impressive Venetian fortress atop a hill with 999 steps connecting it to the town, and Bourtzi Fortress, a picturesque island fort in the harbor. Both offer insights into Venetian defense strategies and provide stunning views, with Bourtzi being accessible by a short boat trip.
Visiting a large and complex site like Mystras Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, can take a significant amount of time to fully appreciate. Given its extensive ruins, churches, and palaces spread across a hillside, plan for at least 3-4 hours, or even a full day, especially if you wish to explore thoroughly and enjoy the views.
While many castles are popular, some offer a more secluded experience. The Ruins of Paleo Pyli Castle on Kos, for example, offer a great view and a sense of discovery without the large crowds. Angelokastro Castle on Corfu is another less-visited but historically rich site with impressive cliffside views.
Greek castles showcase a fascinating blend of architectural styles due to centuries of diverse rule. You'll find Byzantine fortifications, robust Venetian walls like those at Methoni Castle and the Fortezza of Rethymno, Frankish designs from the Crusader era, and Ottoman additions. This mix reflects the strategic importance of Greece throughout history.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth, the stunning panoramic views, and the well-preserved architecture of Greek castles. Many appreciate the opportunity to step back in time and explore structures that tell stories of ancient civilizations, knights, and empires. The combination of history with beautiful natural settings, like the coastal views from Methoni Castle or the mountain backdrop of Mystras, is also highly valued.


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