Larnaca Castle

Description

Larnaca Castle , is a castle located on the southern coast of Cyprus. It was constructed to defend the southern coast of Cyprus and the harbour town of Larnaca and was later used as an artillery station, prison, and a museum.

History

Larnaca has been inhabited since the 14th century B.C. when the Mycenaean-Achaeans Greeks founded a small town. Much later, the Byzantines constructed a small fort near its harbour. It is not clear when the Byzantine fort was first built but archeological research carried out around the castle suggest that initial construction started in late 12th century AD.

The city gained importance during the medieval ages after the Genovese occupied the main port of the country, Famagusta, and the need for a new port town emerged. Soon after Larnaca became one of the main ports of the Kingdom of Cyprus, and the need for a castle protecting the city and the harbour emerged. Between the years 1382–98, during the reign of James I, the small Byzantine fortification located near the harbour was upgraded to a more substantial castle.

By the 18th century the castle started losing importance and was abandoned. In the first half of the 18th century, a famous explorer, Abbot Giovanni Mariti, recorded that the castle was in a semi-ruined state; yet there was still garrison protecting it. He theorised that the castle could have been built by the Ottomans due to its Turkish style and inscriptions.

Throughout British rule the castle was used as a prison where they installed a gallows to execute prisoners. The last execution took place in 1948. During the Cypriot civil war Greek Cypriots held the castle and they too used it as a prison.

Current use

After the Cypriot independence the castle itself was converted into a museum, while the castle courtyard was converted into an open-air theatre, accommodating 200 people. Antiques from Early Christian, Byzantine, and Post Byzantine Cyprus are exhibited in the western room of the museum whilst Byzantine wall paintings are exhibited in the central room and medieval pottery, utensils, and weapons occupy the eastern room.

Reviews

04.10.2021 Bashar
It was OK
Nothing fancy but still shows the culture and history of the place
Could use some fancying up
09.06.2018 Elina
A stunning building that adds some unique vibes to the city and its wonderful beaches.
31.05.2018 Peter
It is rather small but it is well kept and worth a visit; it won't take more than half an hour and probably even less for most people to see it all
10.05.2018 Ofer
Nice small place, not a must - only if in the area and have spare time
15.04.2018 Royan
Nice museum! The castle is really beautiful and a must see if you are in Larnaka. It's not really big but good enough for a 30 minute experience. The view of the boulevard and sea are amazing over here!
11.04.2018 Chris
The Medieval Castle of Larnaca is actually more a fort than a castle. Therefore there isn't that much to see inside. This is a little bit disappointing since actually there is lots of history.
12.03.2018 Trevin
The castle is lying on the coast of Larnaka near the endlessly vision beach. You can find the very amazing sunrise and you will feeel very great to walk along the sea coast to let the sea breeze blowing your trouble minded away. A relaxing place and worth to spend one day to sit on the beach outside this castle.
23.12.2017 Admin
Is a modest museum, but building look nice. Is a mix between Greec and Turkish culture. Is not to much to see. People is very nice and they gladly helps the tourists.
29.10.2017 Des
To be honest there isn't much to see here but it's only €2.50 and the view from the rampart is great. There's a small museum with artefacts some of which have timeless designs.
20.10.2017 Lizandra
Beautiful place, but they don't offer information. Few text in or people to help. You can go and walk, and try to discovery out of the Castle.
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