
Kolossi Castle
Lemesos [Leymasun]
Kolossi Castle is a medieval fortress located near Limassol (Lemesos), Cyprus. Built originally in the 13th century by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, it served as a strategic military stronghold and administrative center during the Crusades. The castle is notable for its well-preserved stone architecture, including thick walls, battlements, and a central tower. It played a key role in the production of sugar and the famed Commandaria wine, linking it to the region's agricultural history. Visitors can explore its imposing ramparts, interior chambers, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Its historical significance is enhanced by its connection to the Knights Hospitaller and its position on the route between Limassol and the Troodos Mountains. Today, Kolossi Castle is a popular tourist attraction offering insight into medieval military architecture and Cypriot heritage.
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Astuce: The best time to visit Kolossi Castle is during the cooler months in spring or autumn to avoid the summer heat. Tickets can be purchased on site, but buying them in advance online may save waiting time. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes for walking around the castle grounds. Guided tours are available and recommended for a deeper understanding of the castle's history and significance. Discounts may be available for students, seniors, and groups. Check the official website for current opening hours and any special events.
Faits intéressants
- •Kolossi Castle was a key site for the production of the famous Commandaria wine, one of the oldest named wines in the world.
- •The castle’s name derives from the Greek word for 'giant,' reflecting its imposing size and strength.
- •It was a stronghold of the Knights Hospitaller, a medieval Catholic military order during the Crusades.
Histoire
Kolossi Castle was originally built in the 13th century by the Knights Hospitaller as a strategic fortification.
It was rebuilt in its current form in 1454 after damage during earlier conflicts.
The castle was an important center for sugar production and administration in medieval Cyprus.
Over the centuries, it changed hands and functions but remained a symbol of Crusader presence on the island.
Its preservation today allows visitors to glimpse the military and economic history of the region during the medieval period.
Guide du lieu
The Main Tower1454
The central tower of Kolossi Castle is a massive stone structure that served as the last line of defense. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The Great Hall13th century
This large hall was used for administrative and ceremonial purposes by the Knights Hospitaller. It features impressive medieval stonework and vaulted ceilings.
Castle Ramparts13th century
The thick defensive walls and battlements surround the castle, offering views and a sense of the castle’s military strength.
Contact
Téléphone: 25 934907