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Amasra Fortress

Coordinates:41°45′01″N32°23′05″E / 41.7504°N 32.3846°E /41.7504; 32.3846
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Fortress in Amasra, Bartın, Turkey

Amasra Fortress orAmasra Castle is located in theAmasra district ofBartın, on theBlack Sea coast ofTurkey. It was built by theRomans and later restored by theByzantines,Genoese andOttomans.[1] It consists of two parts: Sormagir Castle and Zindan Castle.[1] It was added to theTentative List of World Heritage Sites byUNESCO in 2020.[1]

Amasra Fortress consists of two main masses which are connected by a bridge called the Boztepe Arch. The fortress was used extensively during the Genoese period and had serious repairs done in the 14th and 15th centuries. The length of the eastern walls of the fortress between the northeast and southeast is 65 meters, the length of the southern walls with 8 bastions is 300 meters, and the length of the northern walls from the Kemere Bridge, most of which have been destroyed, is 200 meters.[2][3]

Since the north and northwest of Sormagir Castle descend into the sea in a very steep cliff, no walls were built here. Most of the walls surrounding the east, northeast and west have been destroyed, and a 50-meter part of the west walls adjacent to the gate is still standing. There are tower gaps, interior divisions, and coats of arms of the Genoese placed in certain places on the walls. Figures such asEros,Medusa, aneagle, andox head are also still preserved.[2][3]

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  • Kemere Bridge
    Kemere Bridge
  • Fortress gate
    Fortress gate

References

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  1. ^abcCentre, UNESCO World Heritage."Trading Posts and Fortifications on Genoese Trade Routes from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea".UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved2022-10-11.
  2. ^ab"Amasra Kalesi".bartin.ktb.gov.tr. Retrieved2022-10-11.
  3. ^abAmasra Kalesi - Bartın


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