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Greece - Pylos, Neokastro

Greece - Pylos, Neokastro
Neokastro (also called Niokastro or New Navarino) is a fortress built on a hill above the town of Pylos. It was built in 1573 by the Turks, who kept it under their control for more than a century. The construction of the fortification started immediately after the defeat of the Ottoman fleet in the Naval Battle of Lepanto in 1571. The Ottoman dominance was followed by Venetian rule (1686-1715). The final liberation came with the Greek War of Independence in 1821.

Neokastro was built in order to guard and protect the southern entrance of the Bay of Navarino and defend the port and the region. The castle was highly developed and equipped compared to the old castle, intending to fully exploit the cannons, while simultaneously ensuring the greatest possible protection of the inner settlement and the fortification itself from hostile fires.

The robust fortress is considered being one of the best preserved castles in Greece. An abundance of architectural elements and the buildings themselves that are enclosed in its walls. Among others it features structures added during Venetian rule, traces of the 1821 Greek War of Independence and reminders of its use as a prison during World War II. The church of the Transfiguration of Christ was constructed in the 16th century as a mosque, but served as a church both during Venetian rule of the city and then again since independence. The acropolis of the castle has six walled sides and ramparts, offering a magnificent panorama of the Navarino Bay.

Nowadays the complex houses Pylos' impressive archaeological museum in the former General Maison barrack and interesting displays on underwater archaeology.

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 Anton Cruz Carro
Anton Cruz Carro club
Interesting pictures and explanation. All the best, Anton.
4 years ago.
 Kama 56
Kama 56
un splendide voyage avec ces photos
4 years ago.
 Eric Desjours
Eric Desjours club
What a beautiful and so typical light!, and what a great catch.
Very informative story about this fortress, Jaap
4 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
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Greek light Eric.
Intended to go back in June, but I'm afraid I will have to wait (much) longer.
4 years ago.
 Ruesterstaude
Ruesterstaude club
Tolles Makro vor schönem Hintergrund, auch die PiP's!
Grüße an dich und Gisela!
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.

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