The Castle of Parga looms on the top of a rocky peninsula, whose western slope has been claimed by the town of the same name, surrounded by a landscape of exceptional natural beauty.
The Castle was mainly constructed during the Venetian rule (15th century – 1797), although Ali Pasha certainly left his mark by strengthening the defensive character of the existing fortress. It’s quite possible the rocky outcrop was inhabited as early as the Hellenistic period, as evidenced by the remains of a polygonal wall on the western side.
Access to the interior of the castle is through a gate on the southwest, protected by a semi-cylindrical bastion and connected to the town of Parga by a carefully paved stone path. At the highest point of the castle stands the acropolis of Ali Pasha. The barracks building, located near the entrance, has been reconstructed and today operates as a refreshment café.
Parga, 48060
8 minutes from the port of Parga, via an uphill cobbled path
April 1 – October 31
Free access
November 1 – March 31
Closed
Free admission
Ephorate of Antiquities of Preveza
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