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Byzantine Castle of Ypati: Traversing time, from antiquity to the 1821 Revolution

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In antiquity, Ypati (also known as Hypata) was the capital of the state of the Ainianes and later, in the 2nd century B.C., served as the seat of the Aetolian League.

It continued to exert significant influence during the Byzantine period, particularly under the rule of John I Angelos Doukas Komnenos (late 13th century).

The preserved castle (acropolis) stands atop a steep rock to the south of the contemporary settlement. The site was first fortified during the Hellenistic period, whose restoration is believed to have been the work of Emperor Justinian. The surviving sections of the acropolis formed part of a larger defensive system extending along the northern slope of the hill, which served as the final refuge for the defenders of the fortified town in times of war.

The main phase of the fortification’s construction dates to the 13th century. The Catalans are thought to have built the circular tower that survives today and may have also undertaken maintenance of the existing defensive structures. The Castle of Ypati played an important part in the events of the Greek War of Independence (1821) and throughout modern Greek history.

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35016, Ypati, Municipality of Lamia

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On foot

1 hour uphill hike from the settlement of Ypati

By car

20 minutes by 4-wheel drive vehicle from the settlement of Ypati

Opening hours

Summer hours

April 1 – October 31

Mon: 08:30–15:30
Tue: closed
Wed: 08:30–15:30
Thu: 08:30–15:30
Fri: 08:30–15:30
Sat: 08:30–15:30
Sun: 08:30–15:30

The site can be visited by appointment.
Schedule your visit by calling +30 22313 50322, +30 22310 98079

Winter hours

November 1 – March 31

Mon: 08:30–15:30
Tue: closed
Wed: 08:30–15:30
Thu: 08:30–15:30
Fri: 08:30–15:30
Sat: 08:30–15:30
Sun: 08:30–15:30

The site can be visited by appointment.
Schedule your visit by calling +30 22313 50322, +30 22310 98079

Last admission: 20 minutes before closing time



The site remains closed on the following dates and public holidays:
January 1, March 25, May 1, Easter Sunday, December 25 & 26.

Tickets

Full: €5.00
Reduced: €3.00

Admission is free on March 6, April 18, May 18, the last weekend of September, on October 28, as well as on the first and third Sunday of each month between November 1 and March 31.

Contact

Byzantine Museum of Phthiotis
T: +30 22313 50322, +30 22310 98079
E: bmf@culture.gr

Ephorate of Antiquities of Phthiotis and Evrytania
T: +30 22310 47628-9
E: efafeu@culture.gr

 

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