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The castle of '''Bourtzi''' is located in the middle of the harbour of [[Nafplio]]. The Venetians completed its fortification in [[1473]] to protect the city from pirates and invaders from the sea. The [[Greece|Greeks]] regained it from the Turks on [[June 18]], [[1822]], from where they assisted in the siege of Nafplio. Until [[1865]] it served as a fortress. It was then transformed into the residence of the executioners of convicts from the [[Palamidi]] fortress. From [[1930]] to [[1970]] it served as a hotel. Since then it is mainly a tourist attraction hosting occasionally parts of the Summer Music Festival.
 
The castle of '''Bourtzi''' is located in the middle of the harbour of [[Nafplio]]. The Venetians completed its fortification in [[1473]] to protect the city from pirates and invaders from the sea. The [[Greece|Greeks]] regained it from the Turks on [[June 18]], [[1822]], from where they assisted in the siege of Nafplio. Until [[1865]] it served as a fortress. It was then transformed into the residence of the executioners of convicts from the [[Palamidi]] fortress. From [[1930]] to [[1970]] it served as a hotel. Since then it is mainly a tourist attraction hosting occasionally parts of the Summer Music Festival.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:55, March 1, 2006

The castle of Bourtzi is located in the middle of the harbour of Nafplio. The Venetians completed its fortification in 1473 to protect the city from pirates and invaders from the sea. The Greeks regained it from the Turks on June 18, 1822, from where they assisted in the siege of Nafplio. Until 1865 it served as a fortress. It was then transformed into the residence of the executioners of convicts from the Palamidi fortress. From 1930 to 1970 it served as a hotel. Since then it is mainly a tourist attraction hosting occasionally parts of the Summer Music Festival.

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