Petrelë Castle
Petrelë Castle | |
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Kalaja e Petrelës | |
Petrelë, Albania | |
The Petrela Castle | |
Type | Castle |
Site information | |
Open to the public |
Yes |
Site history | |
Built | 6th century AD |
In use | 6th century AD - Unknown |
Built by | Justinian I |
Materials | Stone & Concrete |
Battles/wars | Battles under Skanderbeg |
Petrelë Castle (Albanian: Kalaja e Petrelës) is a castle in Petrelë, central Albania. Its history dates back to Justinian I.
The castle of Petrelë has a rich history, containing a tower which was built in the 6th century AD.
It is one of the tourist locations close to Tirana that attracts a great number of visitors. The Castle, the prominent wooden structure is a restaurant, is perched on a rocky hill, above the village with the same name. It has a triangular shape with two observation towers. Although it was first built in ancient times, the present building dates back to the 15th century.
The Petrela Castle was part of the signaling and defense system of the Kruja Castle. The castles signaled to each other by means of fires. During Skanderbeg’s fight against the Ottomans, the Petrela Castle used to be under the command of Mamica Kastrioti, Skanderbeg's sister. Today there is a restaurant inside the castle. The castle offers spectacular views of the Erzen valley, the hills, olive groves, and surrounding mountains.
References
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Albanian Wikipedia.
Coordinates: 41°15′18″N 19°51′14″E / 41.255°N 19.854°E