Interesting museum and fort. Enjoy the grounds outside but don't miss going up on too for the views! Fabulous!
Didn't manage to visit the place from the inside as there is hardly anything to see from the inside. The fort has been restored and looked after and is always a decent site to visit and walk around.
Small museum in the Fort. Not that much to actually see.As we are pensioners we were charged half price entrance.
Beautifully restored fort. Lovely to walk around it with lots of photo opportunities. Looks like it is a favorite also for wedding pictures. Not very big with 2.50 euro entrance fee
The castle is small but well preserved. The museum is rather dated but has some interesting photographs. The old execution chmber (hanging) is a sombre experience. Nice views from the battlements.
Very small place. View to the city and costal of sea. Price only 2.5 EUR (children free of charge). Also a little museum with hall of execution.
Interesting to see the old tombstones, as well as the artifacts in the small museum. I personally loved the tower in the building next door..amazing construction.
Built some 800 years ago, it was meant to defend inhabitants from siege of armies coming from the sea. It has several occupants, among them the Turks and the British, that used it as prison and execution site by hanging. The gallows room are still there. The building itself was built out of thick stone blocks, one side washed by Mediterana waves. Behind it is the most beautiful beach and promenade of Larnaca, Finnikudes. The place holds some very old cannons, used to defend the town from siege. On the roof, other cannons inserted through battlements. A small museum inside with old weapons, pottery, maps and photos. It worth a visit.
Only 2.5 euros for an adult, doesn't take too long to get around. Nice view along the beach from the battlement. Shame it's largely restored, but there are some medieval Christian and Muslim headstones, and the execution chamber which us Brits used into the 1940s! Fairly quiet and a chance to get some shade from the sun.
As the is not a lot here to see, (many people begrudge paying the 2.50 euro entrance,) so dont actually enter the fort, ok its been restored (to a extent) but nothing special. Best thing about this area are the far reaching views, you can only stop and imagine what the area was like 100 years ago.Visited Sunday Morning 16th November.