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North Cyprus:The Land Gate (Ravelin)
It is one of the two original gates to enter the city.
Its original name was ‘Ravelin’ which means ‘the demilune lunette - or
the bastion in the shape of a crescent’. The Land Gate is the second
oldest part of the walls after the Othello tower. The bridge used today
to enter the city is new; before it was constructed, entrance to the
city would be through a cannon emplacement at the side of the gate. The
original gate with a drawbridge was to the left of the entrance used
today. On the front facing the city is an arched passageway. On either
side of the passageway there are frescoes, insignias and a small church.
As a result of excavations made here passageways, cannon emplacements
and interesting sections and galleries have been uncovered. On the city
front of the arched passageway, underground chambers used as dungeons in
the Venetian period have been discovered. Back |
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