Agia Paraskevi Church, Castle of Antimachia, Kos island, Greece


The Castle of Antimachia in Kos: On a small hill above Antimachia village, to the south of Kos Town lies the Venetian Castle, known as the Castle of Antimachia. Its was built in the early 14th century by the Order of the Knights of Saint John but works were intensified in the end of the 15th century, particularly in 1494 as it can be seen at the inscription above the main gate. The external fortifications of the Castle stand strong to this day, although many centuries have passed and they have suffered numerous attacks. The only entrance to the Castle is found on its northern side and it is protected by double gates. Above the entrance, there is the symbol of the Knights engraved in marble. Inside the Castle, there are not many things to see apart from two Venetian churches, the church of Agios Nikolaos dating from the 16th century and the church of Agia Paraskevi, built in early 18th century. Some remains of cisterns and houses also survive but there are not in very good state, as you can see only their foundations. From the Castle, you can have nice views of the surrounding area and the sea.


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Location: Castle of Antimachia, Kos island, Greece.
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