Tirebolu Castle
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Tirebolu, Giresun in Turkey | |
Tirebolu Castle | |
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Type | Coastal fortification |
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Coordinates | 41°00′27″N 38°49′16″E / 41.00744°N 38.82117°E |
Tirebolu Castle (Turkish: Tirebolu Kalesi) is a fortification in Tirebolu district of Giresun Province, northern Turkey.[1]
Tirebolu Castle, known as the "Saint-Jean Castle" in early times,[2] is a small historic fortification located on the coast of a peninsula north of the town.[1]
It was first built in the Hellenistic or Roman Period, and was completely renovated during the Kingdom of Pontus and took on the character of a medieval period castle.[2] Built in accordance with the natural structure of the peninsula, it was constructed with rubble stone materials. The castle walls were supported by external buttresses at intervals.[1] The wall stones are basalt, water-eroded stones from the nearby Harşit River and yellow and red blocks of Ünye limestone.[3] Access to the castle is from the south by a 120-step steep staircase, which was built by the local district governor in the year 1896-1904.[1][3] The entrance is through a low arched opening.[1]
A lighthouse inside the castle, which operated with acetylene gas in 1911, ndid not survive to this day.[3] The castle has undergone extensive restoration and repair in previous years. Its walls have survived until today. Inside the castle, t a here are ruins of a chapel, known as the Church of Virgin Mary, and a masjid, which are mentioned in yearbooks, as well as many gravestones from the Ottoman era.[1]
Tirebolu Castle is open to public visits today.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "Tirebolu Kalesi - Giresun" (in Turkish). Türkiye Kültür Portalı. Retrieved 10 February 2025.
- ^ a b "Tirebolu Kalesi" (in Turkish). Giresun Kültür ve Turizm İl Müdürlüğü. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
- ^ a b c d "Tirebolu Kalesi" (in Turkish). Tirebolu Kaymakamlığı. Retrieved 12 February 2025.