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FORTRESS OF SAMUEL

Fortifications – Ramparts
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Kuzman Kapidan, Ohrid, Northern Macedonia
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This fortress (Самуилова Тврдина/Samuilova Tvrdina) offers magnificent views of the old town and the lake. But you should not be impressed by the crenellated walls rising up to 16 m high, the three fortified gates and eighteen defensive towers: almost everything here is new. This ancient stronghold was completely rebuilt in 2002-2003 in a pseudo-millennium style in order to artificially recreate what was the capital of the Bulgarian Empire during the reign of Tsar (Emperor) Samuel I between 997 and 1014. In the context of the new national narrative, everything was done to accredit the official thesis that Samuel was "Macedonian"... even though a Slavic Macedonian identity only emerged at the end of the 19th century. On site, signs explain that a first stronghold was established here in the 4th century BC by Philip II of Macedonia, the father of Alexander the Great. But no international research came to support this thesis. It is however admitted that fortifications existed around 200 B.C. Reinforced by the Romans and the Byzantines, they made it possible to push back a raid of the ostrogoth king Theodoric the Great in 478 of our era. In the double enclosure, the Roman, Byzantine, Serbian, Albanian or Ottoman vestiges are not highlighted. Only is visible the old palace of the Albanian governor Xheladin Beu Ohri (beginning of the XIXth century). But the barracks and the mosque of the Ottoman soldiers remain in ruins.

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Visited in march 2022
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Фонд Плевнес
По личным причинам, чтобы объяснить, мы ищем благородного и серьезного человека, которому вы доверили гуманитарную социальную миссию.
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baud8
Visited in june 2019
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Belle vue sur le lac mais rien de plus
On peut se promener sur les remparts et ainsi apprécier de belles vues sur le lac d'Ohrid. À part cela, l'intérieur de la forteresse est vide.
svoyage
Visited in july 2018
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La forteresse n'a rien de particulier. Elle est situé sur les hauteurs de la ville et permet d'avoir une vue sur la ville et de faire une belle promenade.
Cortofred72
Visited in june 2017
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La forteresse est surtout belle vue de loin car elle couronne l'une des deux collines d'Ohrid. Elle a été commencée sous l'Antiquité (IVe siècle) mais son nom vient de l'empereur bulgare Samuel. Un grand drapeau rouge et or macédonien flotte devant l'entrée (visible de très loin). La visite (entrée : 60 dinars) ne vaut pas vraiment la peine, il n'y a rien à voir que les murs de l'édifice. Une promenade sur les remparts permet de faire de belles photos de la ville et du Lac.

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