Located about 14 km west of Limassol, Cyprus, the castle was built in the 13th century, 21 meters high, square, 15 meters long, and can enter the castle through the suspension bridge of the gate. The castle retains medieval murals and spiral staircases on the roof. The castle was used as the final headquarters of the Knights Templar, thanks to King Henry II of Cyprus. The Knights dissolved after the capture of the castle of Kolosi. The castle was later destroyed but rebuilt, and is the most preserved medieval castle in Cyprus, becoming a famous attraction near Limassol.
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Located about 14 km west of Limassol, Cyprus, the castle was built in the 13th century, 21 meters high, square, 15 meters long, and can enter the castle through the suspension bridge of the gate. The castle retains medieval murals and spiral staircases on the roof. The castle was used as the final headquarters of the Knights Templar, thanks to King Henry II of Cyprus. The Knights dissolved after the capture of the castle of Kolosi. The castle was later destroyed but rebuilt, and is the most preserved medieval castle in Cyprus, becoming a famous attraction near Limassol.
The Byzantine soldiers' quarters were the castles of some princess.
Once a princess castle, it was later used as a military bunker
The castle is well preserved and is an ancient military base.