Perched on a hilltop opposite the Navarino Old Fortress, Pylos Castle, also known as Pilos Niokastro, stands as one of Greece’s best-preserved fortresses. Constructed by the Ottomans in 1573, the fortress showcases the architectural expertise of imported designers. Its strategic location offers panoramic views, and the robust stone walls and well-maintained structures provide a tangible link to its historical past. Today, visitors can explore the castle’s layout, walk along the ramparts, and gain insight into the region’s rich history.
Pylos Castle (Pilos Niokastro)
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