Patra's castle stands on the site of the acropolis of ancient Patrai. The Romans were the first to build a fort here around AD 550, but the present structure is of Frankish origin, remodelled many times over the centuries by the Byzantines, Venetians and Turks. Set in an attractively maintained pencil-pine park, it is reached by climbing the 193 steps at the southeastern end of Agiou Nikolaou, then continuing and turning left. Great views of the mainland, Zakynthos and Kefallonia are the reward.
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24.81 MILES
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29.24 MILES
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1.36 MILES
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Patra was an important Roman city and this brick-built odeion (small theatre), built in the 2nd century AD, is one of several remains scattered about the…
0.4 MILES
This nineteenth-century neoclassical theatre building designed by Ernst Ziller is a landmark on the main square of Patra.
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Seating 5500 people, this church is one of the largest in the Balkans. Tradition holds that the Romans crucified St Andrew here in Patra (on the diagonal…
5. Archaeological Museum of Patras
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11.23 MILES
The stunning Fethiye (‘Conquest’) Mosque, on the waterfront near the eastern side of the port, was built in 1499, shortly after the Ottoman Sultan Beyazid…
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