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T he castle which lies to the north - east of Kyrenia dominates the harbour and is built on the tetragonal form. It is first referred to by ancient sources in the year 1191 A.D. When the English King Richard The Lion Heart defeated lsaac Comnenus on his way to the Crusades and conquered Cyprus.![]() Kyrenia Castle (Girne Kalesi) Explorations carried out in and around the castle take us as far as the Hellenistic and Roman Period (111 - 11 B.C.) But so far it has not been possible to establish the exact day of construction of the castle. As a result of the examinations carried out at the site, it is thought likely that, the original castle was built in the VII. A.D. by the Byzantines for the purpose of defending Kyrenia against Arab raids. The castle which had additions made to it during the reign of the Lusignans and was given its present from by the Venetians has come down to us a well preserved state. The construction of the Kyrenia Castle which according to ancient historians and travellers was very important for the defence of the island, can be examined in three stages based on historical sources and existing remains. 1 - The Castle of the Early Byzantine Period (VII - XII A.D.) It is known that a large portion of the present castle was built by King John d'Ibelin between 1208 - 1211 A.D. and that existing fortifications of the Early Roman Period were also made us of. Kyrenia castle also contains a 16th century tomb belonging to the Algerian Turkish Admiral Sadik Pasha who took over Kyrenia in 1570 as well as The Church of St. George, which dates from the Early Byzantine period. The church was original built outside the castle walls but when the Venetians began their re-fortification of the castle they extended the wall to encompass the church, protecting it from attack. Explorations carried out in and around the castle take us as far as the Hellenistic and Roman Period (111 - 11 B.C.) But so far it has not been possible to establish the exact day of construction of the castle. As a result of the examinations carried out at the site, it is thought likely that, the original castle was built in the VII. A.D. by the Byzantines for the purpose of defending Kyrenia against Arab raids. The castle which had additions made to it during the reign of the Lusignans and was given its present from by the Venetians has come down to us a well preserved state. The Lusignan Tower : The entry to the castle is through its north-west entrance which is opposite to a bridge covering the moat. The moat which covers the landsight of the castle was full of water prior to XIV. A.D. and served the purpose of an interior harbour to the castle in those days. From this first gate, lying to the north west of the fortified wall built by the Venetians in XIV. - XV. A.D. you go to the entrance of the Lusignan castle following a vaulted corridor. The tomb in the entrance corridor of the Lusignan castle belongs to the Algerian Turkish Admiral Sadik Pasha who took over Kyrenia in 1570 A.D. Through this entrance corridor you arrive in an open yard. The Royal quarters to the west of the yard, as well as the big and arched windows of the little Latin Temple, at present without a roof above this part, display the characteristics of Lusignan Period. On the southern part of the yard there are fortifications and remains belonging to the Byzantine Period. Here, the Lion reliefs over a wall must have been taken from a Roman construction. In this part after you pass the fortification wall at the west end (belonging to the Byzantine Period) you come to the rooms belonging to the Lusignan Period. To the North western tower to the horse-shoe shaped castle - which is an original Lusignan construction - you go by steep stairs. Below this tower, which was used in subsequent periods in the same form and remained sound to the present day, there are original Lusignan construction where sharp arches are joined together. The fact that there are arrow battlements in this construction which is in the form of two wide rooms one on top of the other has a special significance. In the guardrooms of the Lusignan Period, lying at the east of the castle, there is the shipwreck museum opened in the year 1976.
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