Castle of St. Peter (Bodrum Castle)
Bodrum, Turkey
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- Type
- Archaeological museum in Bodrum, Türkiye
Visitor information
- Address: Çarşı, Kale Cd., 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
- Phone: +90 252 316 25 16
- Official website: https://muze.gov.tr/muze-detay?sectionId=BSA01&distId=MRK
People also ask
Who lived in Bodrum Castle?
The only thing we can say for sure is that a medieval castle with dungeons and horrific rooms was built on a small peninsula covered with rocks on the eastern portion of the Bodrum harbor. Also, it's known that the men who occupied and owned this castle were known as the Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Rhodes.
Is Bodrum Castle worth seeing?
Visiting Bodrum Castle. Bodrum Castle, known as Bodrum Kalesi in Turkish or the Castle of Saint Peter, is considered one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bodrum. This historic site has stood for over 500 years, witnessing the rise and fall of various empires, including the Genoese, Byzantine, and Ottoman.
What is the castle in Bodrum?
Today, the Bodrum Castle is home to the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, which is unique in Turkey, and one of the most significant Underwater Archaeology Museums in the world. The Bodrum Castle preserves its original plan and character of Knights' period and represents Gothic architecture.
Why is Bodrum so famous?
Bodrum is known for its turquoise waters, whitewashed buildings and lively blend of ancient ruins and glamorous beach life. Located on the Aegean coast of Turkey, this seaside town draws travelers with its sun-soaked harbor, hilltop castles and bustling bazaars.