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Bolaman Castle

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Open to the public
  
Yes

Materials
  
Ashlar

Condition
  
Restored

Material
  
Ashlar

Bolaman Castle

Owner
  
Ministry of Culture and Tourism

The Bolaman Castle (Turkish: Bolaman Kalesi) is a historic castle located at Bolaman town of Fatsa in Ordu Province, Turkey.

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Castle

The castle is situated 4 km (2.5 mi) east of Fatsa on the Black Sea coast. It sits on the rock at a pointed peninsula overlooking the sea. Its construction date is unknown. However, it is believed that the castle was built by the Kingdom of Pontus as a fortress to serve the purpose of a watchtower.

The castle consist of inner and the outer walls made of ashlar. There are wachtowers on the outer walls around the courtyard. Inside the castle, there is a chapel in the form of a basilica.

Museum and restaurant

In the 18th century, a wooden mansion with two huge bay windows at two ends was built by a native family on the inner castle. Known as the "Kademoğlu Mansion", this typical Ottoman architectural house is a landmark of Fatsa. After its originally restoration by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in 2009, the mansion is used as an ethnographic museum and a restaurant for regional cuisine under the name "Haznedaroğlu Mansion".

References

Bolaman Castle Wikipedia