Castle of Akrotiri

Coordinates: 36°21′30″N 25°23′50″E / 36.3582°N 25.3972°E / 36.3582; 25.3972
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Castle of Akrotiri
The ruins of Akrotiri Castle dominate the modern day village of Akrotiri
LocationAkrotiri, Santorini, Greece
RegionAegean islands
Coordinates36°21′30″N 25°23′50″E / 36.3582°N 25.3972°E / 36.3582; 25.3972
TypeCastle
History
CulturesVenetian

The Castle of Akrotiri, also known as Castle Akrotiri, Goulas or La Ponta, is a former Venetian castle on the Greek island of Santorini. The now-ruined castle lies at the center of the village of Akrotiri.

History[edit]

The castle was built in the 13th century by the Republic of Venice, which had occupied Santorini in 1207. Eager to fortify the island, the Venetians constructed a number of fortresses and watchtowers at key points around the island.[1] Near the small hillside village of Akrotiri, Venetians engineers constructed a new castle on top of an existing Byzantine watchtower; this castle became one of the most defensible positions on the island.[2] The fortress remained unconquered throughout the first of the Ottoman-Venetian Wars before finally surrendering to the Ottomans in 1617. The castle remained in relatively good condition until it was reduced to a ruin by an earthquake in 1956.[1][3][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Goulas, at Akrotiri". Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  2. ^ a b "Santorini Akrotiri Castle Kasteli Koulas Castles Santorini Fortified Settlements 'Goulades' Santorini Towers Santorini Island Greece". www.santorini.gr-santorini.com. Archived from the original on 2020-08-10. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  3. ^ "Santorini Island History Santorini Island Greece". www.santorini.com. Retrieved 2018-08-01.