Bodrum Castle - surrounded by Marina
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The construction of Bodrum Castle was begun in 1406 by the Knights of Saint John. It was built on top of the old Turkish and Byzantine castles and given the name of Saint Peter. The construction of the castle continued until 1522.
Bodrum Castle, which is the strongest castle in the Mediterranean, rests prominently on the rocky peninsula between two harbours and measures 180 x 185 metres.
Bodrum Castle, once the strongest fortress in the entire Mediterranean
The small chapel of Gothic style is now an exhibition hall containing a replica of a sunken Byzantine vessel from the 7th century AD.
The Chapel was converted into a mosque in 1523 during the reign of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificient.
When you pass through a Gothic style vaulted passage, the Queen of Caria awaits you with her precious crown jewels. She is believed to have died at the age of forty. It is not definite how long she ruled as the Satrap, but it is certain that her relationship with the visitors to Bodrum castle will last forever.
The torture chamber with all its instruments
The others are the French (Lace) Tower, Spanish (Snake) Tower and the Italian (Relief) Tower. The Dungeon, with its torture chamber portrays all the horror of the Middle Ages.
Throughout the castle there are 249 coats of arms on the walls which are like signatures depicting the dates of renovations and additions made to the castle throughout its history. These coats of arms belong to the Grand Master (Magnus Magister) and his castle commanders.
Bodrum Castle was taken by the Turks on January 5th 1523, without a fight, from the Knights of Saint John after their conquest of Rhodos.
During the Knights of Saint John period, Bodrum Castle probably held about 50 knights and 150 soldiers .
During the Ottoman period , the castle lost its importance because the country’s borders extended all the way to central Africa.
In 1895 Bodrum Castle became a prison, housing 700 prisoners and 50 guards.
On May 26th 1915, during the First World War, the castle was bombed by the French battleship Duplex.
Until 1960 the castle was used for storing artifacts. In 1964 it became a museum, which now houses the world’s largest collection of artifacts from underwater excavations.
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Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina -
Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina Bodrum Castle and its lovely Marina
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