TURKISH FORT AND MUSEUM
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Before passing the door of the archaeological site further on the left after paying at the entrance (a Ottoman fortified enclosure), we will follow the driveway lined with antique columns to go see the Turkish fort. On the way, we cross on both sides a zone of Greek necropolises, dug in the wall. You can climb in the Turkish fort to have a view on the sea and on the site where one will notice that only an antique column stands. This fort was renovated by the Italians at the time of colonization. On the wall facing the museum, a plaque was affixed to the names of dead Italian soldiers in combat. Opposite the west side of the fort is the museum that was closed during our passage but is expected to reopen soon. It contains only few things (Byzantine mosaics, amphorae).
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