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Πύργος Κύνου

Αρκίτσα - Σκάλα Αταλάντης

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Πύργος Κύνου

The Tower of Kynos is a medieval tower located in the Municipal Unit of Dafnousia, Greece.

History

  • The construction period and purpose of the tower are not well-documented. However, it is believed to date from the 14th century, during the Byzantine era. The tower was reportedly used as a fortified stronghold for the local population.

Architecture

The Tower of Kynos is an example of medieval architecture in Greece. It features a square base and a cylindrical body, with a small entrance at the top. The tower's walls are approximately 5 meters thick, providing significant defense against potential attackers.

Layout

The layout of the tower is simple, with a single room on each floor. The ground floor contains a storage area, while the upper floors feature living quarters for the tower's occupants.

Historical Significance and Events

  • The Tower of Kynos played an important role in the region's history, particularly during the Ottoman Empire's rule over Greece. In 1821, the tower was reportedly used as a refuge by local rebels fighting against the Ottomans.

Current Status and Use

Today, the Tower of Kynos is no longer inhabited but remains a significant historical landmark in the area. The site has been preserved and restored to its original state, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore this medieval fortress.

Heritage Status

The Tower of Kynos is listed as a protected monument by the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Αρκίτσα - Σκάλα Αταλάντης
  • Country: Greece
  • Town: Municipal Unit of Dafnousia

Notable Features and Rooms

The tower features several notable architectural elements, including a small chapel on the upper floor. The ground floor contains a storage area, while the upper floors feature living quarters for the tower's occupants.

Details

NameΠύργος Κύνου
CityMunicipal Unit of Dafnousia
CountryGreece
Coordinates38.723473, 23.06244
Current useHistorical landmark