Arabat Fortress

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Opento
thepublic
yes
Conditionruins
Coordinates45°17′45″N 35°28′42″E / 45.2958°N 35.4783°E / 45.2958; 35.4783
Builtsecond half of the 17th century
Arabat Fortress
Crimea
Arabat Fortress. Painting by Carlo Bossoli, 1856 (the last year of the Crimean War)
A corner of the fortress, 2010
Site information
Open to
the public
yes
Conditionruins
Location
Arabat Fortress is located in Crimea
Arabat Fortress
Arabat Fortress
Coordinates45°17′45″N 35°28′42″E / 45.2958°N 35.4783°E / 45.2958; 35.4783
Site history
Builtsecond half of the 17th century
MaterialsStone

The Arabat Fortress, built in the 17th century by the Ottoman army,[1] stands at the southernmost part of the Arabat Spit.[2] Its purpose was to guard the spit and Crimea from invasions.[3] It was in use, with intermissions, until the Crimean War of 1853–1856.

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