| CASTLE of CHIOS |
Address: Chios Town, 82 100 Chios |
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The
Castle or Fortress of Chios lies north of the center of town.
When it was built, it enclosed the entire town of Chios, soon
thereafter, however, the town expanded beyond the Castle walls.
The first architectural phase of the monument dates back to the
Byzantine period (the end of the 10th century), however, almost
nothing has survived of the original fortification.
Its entrance is through the Central Gate (Porta Maggiore) located
at the south end, which was reconstructed by the Venetians in 1694. In the enclosed area, near the gate, stands the two-story
building known as the Ioustiniani Palace.
Two of the most important structures inside the Castle are the Kria
Vrisi (Cold Fountain), a semi sub-terranean water cistern built under the
Genoese and the massive tower known as “Kulas.” The Castle was surrounded by a wide moat that has now been
filled. The
present form of the Castle is a result of a series of additions,
reinforcements and repairs that were made by the Genoese, Venetians and
Turks beginning in the early 14th century and onward until the
Greek War of Independence. The
Castle suffered severe disasters in the bombardment of 1828 and the
earthquake of 1881 and was seriously damaged at the beginning of the 20th
century. The entire southern
portion of the Castle was demolished in order to construct the port. In
recent years, excavation research was carried out over the course of house
construction within the area. This
research brought to light important evidence regarding the morphology and
history of the fortress. Over
the course of the recent restorations work, the main entrance of the
Castle has been consolidated, the façade of the building called “Dark
Dungeon” has been cleared, its masonry has been repaired and its roof
reinforced. The vault of the
entrance of the Castle has also been consolidated, recent plastering has
been removed and the wall masonry has been repaired. The joints of the stones of the SE bastion were also repaired
and the passageway on the walls was cleared over the main gate, revealing
the pavement. |