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Castle of Parga

Castle of Parga

Castle of Parga Castle of Parga – A Fortress Overlooking the Ionian Jewel Rising above the colorful seaside town of Parga, the Castle of Parga is one of Greece’s most picturesque fortresses. Set on a rocky promontory with the Ionian Sea on three sides, it combines military history, Venetian charm, and island-like scenery in one […]

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Paleokastritsa Castle

Paleokastritsa Castle

Paleokastritsa Castle Paleokastritsa Castle (Angelokastro) – Corfu’s Cliffside Sentinel Perched high on a rocky peak overlooking the turquoise Ionian Sea, Angelokastro, or the Castle of the Angels, is one of Corfu’s most breathtaking historic sites. Located near the village of Paleokastritsa on the island’s northwest coast, this fortress combines dramatic natural scenery with centuries of

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Ioannina Castle

Ioannina Castle

Ioannina Castle Ioannina Castle Rising above the calm waters of Lake Pamvotida in northwestern Greece, Ioannina Castle is one of the oldest and most atmospheric fortified cities in the country. Unlike many other castles in Greece that are abandoned ruins, Ioannina Castle is still alive—its walls enclose a living neighborhood, with cobbled lanes, Ottoman-era houses,

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Castle of Rentina

Castle of Rentina

Castle of Rentina Castle of Rentina Tucked away in the hills near Lake Volvi in northern Greece, the Castle of Rentina is one of the country’s lesser-known medieval fortresses. What it lacks in fame, it makes up for in atmosphere: thick forest, hilltop views, and ruins that whisper of battles, emperors, and centuries of watchful

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Castle of Monemvasia

Castle of Monemvasia

Castle of Monemvasia Castle of Monemvasia Clinging to the side of a towering rock off the eastern coast of the Peloponnese, Monemvasia is not just a castle—it’s an entire walled town carved into stone, suspended between the Middle Ages and the sea. Often called the “Gibraltar of the East,” Monemvasia combines Byzantine architecture, medieval mystique,

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Acrocorinth

Acrocorinth

Acrocorinth Acrocorinth If you’re searching for a fortress that combines ancient mythology, medieval military might, and jaw-dropping views, look no further than Acrocorinth. Rising over 575 meters above the plains of Corinth, this massive acropolis has been continuously occupied and fortified for more than 2,500 years. It’s not just a fortress—it’s a living timeline of

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Castle of Chlemoutsi

Castle of Chlemoutsi

Castle of Chlemoutsi Castle of Chlemoutsi In the gentle hills of the western Peloponnese, overlooking the Ionian Sea, stands the Castle of Chlemoutsi—a powerful reminder of the Crusader era in Greece. Built by the Franks in the early 13th century, this castle may not be as famous as those in Nafplio or Monemvasia, but it

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Methoni Castle

Methoni Castle

Methoni Castle Methoni Castle Set against the turquoise backdrop of the Ionian Sea, Methoni Castle is one of the most visually striking fortresses in Greece. Located at the southwestern tip of the Peloponnese, it extends dramatically into the sea, connected to the mainland by a long stone causeway. Surrounded by water on three sides, with

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Platamon Castle

Platamon Castle

Platamon Castle Platamon Castle Set dramatically on a hill between Mount Olympus and the Aegean Sea, Platamon Castle is one of the most strategically positioned and photogenic fortresses in northern Greece. With sweeping sea views and a commanding location above the main road from Thessaloniki to Athens, it’s easy to see why armies fought to

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