Kyrenia Gate in Nicosia

Description

The Kyrenia Gate is a gate in the Nicosia walls, in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. It was the gate which was used for transport to the northern areas, especially Kyrenia.

The gate was built in 1567 by Venetians, as a part of the new city walls. It was restored by the Ottomans in 1821, and a lookout was added to the gate for a probable Greek revolt.

Now, the gate is used as a tourism information office by the Nicosia Turkish Municipality.

Tablets from different periods hang on the gate. One of these is in Latin and dates from the Venetian period, featuring the date "MDLXII", (1562) when the construction of the gate began. The text in Latin was rediscovered when an inscription of the Quran placed by the Ottomans on it was removed in 1931 by the British. In the same year, "1931" and "GVRI", which is an abbreviation of "George V Rex et Imperator" ("George V, King and Emperor"), were inscribed on the gate to mark the date of the renovation and the reigning British monarch. A third inscription was placed by the Ottomans in 1821, who renovated the gate at the time, and bears the tughra of Mahmud II. The text in Arabic script reads: "O Muhammad, relay this news to those who have believed: the victory comes from Allah and its celebration is imminent. O, the opener of the gates, open gates that lead to good." The inscription was written by Sayyid Fazullah Dede, the head of the Nicosia Mevlevi Lodge, whose building is now preserved as the Mevlevi Tekke Museum.

Street view

Reviews

19.07.2021 Gregory
If you go to nicosia to take advantage of your visit and crossed the border into the souk it is full of good price...is monuments beautiful
19.07.2021 Okan
From the ramparts of the Venetian period surrounding the direction of the city of Nicosia Kyrenia on the Turkish side of the door 3, The control of those who come from the only remaining gate. In a tourist information office.Here you can get out of map and global scholars.
19.07.2021 Ian
There were originally three gates through the Venetian city walls. The Famagusta gate was in the east, and the Paphos gate in the west. The Kyrenia gate is the arched northern entry into old Lefkosa. Built by the Venetians around 1562, it used to be called "Porta del Proveditore", named after the Venetian proveditore (city guard) Francesco. The Venetians fitted it with a portcullis and a still-visible lion of St Mark.
In 1821, the Ottomans repaired the gate, and added the square building on top, surrounded by a dome. This was used as a guard room. The gate has been kept in perfect condition throughout the years, and still remains one of the most attractive and well preserved historic monuments in Nicosia.
On the walls of the gate are inscriptions from Venetian, Ottoman and British times. The roads on either side of the gate, which were built by the British in 1931, are still considered to be the main entry points into the old walled city of Nicosia, thus the Kyrenia Gate maintains its importance to this day.
Having stood empty for a number of years, the Kyrenia Gate was restored in 1994, and now houses the main Tourist Information office for the city.
19.07.2021 Marc
Not so special - a small gate which is a leftover from the citywall.
If you are going to girne: the bus station is nearby this gate.
26.05.2018 Okute
If you are fascinated with seeing old buildings and old streets, then you may want to visit the old city. Old buildings down to an old church (now mosque) can be found in the old city.
19.05.2018 ehsan
It was good and the view from kapisi was so good
We enjoyed visiting there.
11.04.2018 Funny
very good and so nice historical plase
04.04.2018 Serap
One of the historic gateways into the medieval city built in 1562. Added to in 1821 by the Ottomans then opened up to motorised traffic in 1931 under the British. Now used as a tourist information point as you enter the walled city.
15.03.2018 Ali
It is a very beautiful historical place.
28.02.2018 Ertugrul
Beautiful historical Cathedral, Mosques and Arasta shopping center from 13th, 16th, 18th centuries. Worth to visit...
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