Castles and fortresses (1371 Subjects)
Map of Naxos.
Map of Amorgos.
Map of Chios.
Map of Euboea.
Map of the Dardanelles.
Map of the port and city of Ancona, Italy.
Map of the port and city of Chioggia, Italy.
Map of Trieste.
Map of the port of Pula in Croatia.
Map of Zadar (Croatia).
Map of Split, Croatia.
Map of the port and castle of Pylos (Niokastron).
Map of Koroni.
Map of ancient Corinth with Acrocorinth.
View of Corfu.
View of Methoni.
Fortress in the city of Kafr-Kanna in Galilee, usually identified with biblical Cana. The building is considered to be the place of the biblical wedding in Cana. In the centre, the well from which Jesus Christ drew water from, to subsequently transform it into wine.
Remains of castle on the outskirts of Bethany, supposed house of Mary Magdalene. Fortress outside Bethany, called “Red Tower” (Torre Rossa) due to the many massacres which had taken place there. Site outside Bethany where Jesus wept when he heard of Lazarus' death from Mary Magdalene.
Fortress in the location identified as Betulia by the author. Monastery of Saint John the Baptist, possibly at Qasr el Yahud.
View of Jericho. View of the fortress of Damascus.
Saracene fortress with springs in the area of Mount Sinai.
Souli.
View of Nafplio. Palamidi fortress in the background, on the left.
The plain of Troezen from the town's fortress or ancient acropolis.
View of Arwad island outside Tartus, Syria.
The castle of Arwad on Arwad island.
View of Malta in Messenia.
View of Kalamata.
View of Pylos from the sea. The Castle of Pylos (Niokastro).
Landscape at Carytaina. In the background, the town's Frankish castle. Following Pausanias, Stackelberg erroneously identifies the location as the site of ancient Trapezous, which was actually situated between the villages of Kyparissia and Mavria.