Othello's Castle
Othello's Castle, also known as the Castle of Othello, is a historic fortress located in Famagusta, Cyprus. Built by the Venetians in the late 15th century, it served as a military stronghold and played a significant role in the defense of the city. The castle features thick stone walls, towers, and a moat, showcasing the architectural style of the period.
The castle is named after the legendary character Othello from William Shakespeare's play, although there is no direct connection to the story. Today, it stands as a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the island's rich history and stunning views of the surrounding area.