Othello Tower




Title:
Othello Tower
Place:
Famagusta, Cyprus
Classification:
Build Environment
Type:
Historic Monument
Dimensions:
80m x 70m x 10m
Date:
14th – late 15th century
Description:

The so-called 'Othello tower' is a medieval citadel located in Famagusta, Cyprus. Its name is related to the Venetian governor Christoforo Moro (1506-08) who is believed was the model for Shakespear's Othello. The rectangular in plan castle is protected by four massive circular towers guarding its corners. The citadel architectural complex is organized in four wings enclosing a central open courtyard. Dating from the 14th century and the period of Lusignan rule over Cyprus, the castle was extensively remodeled and improved by the Venetians in 1492, under Captain Nicolo Foscari, to further strengthen the protection of the strategic port of Famagusta. Used as a residence for Lusignan officials, its remodeling in the 15th century focused in accommodating the use of artillery to protect the important harbor. The citadel and the city fell to the Ottomans after long siege in 1570-71. 

The monument was reopened to the public on Thursday 02 July 2015 following the restoration program lead by UNDP and the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage.

Creator :
The Cyprus Institute
Digital Technique:
Terrestrial Laser Scanning
Input Format:
c3d
Output Format:
las, ply
Equipment:
Surphaser 25 HSX TLS
Model Resolution:
~ 10.00mm
Survey Date:
2020

Rights(IPR):
The Cyprus Institute, United Nation Development Program (UNDP), The Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage
Usage rights:
The work on this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, unless otherwise noted.
Credit Line:
The Cyprus Institute, United Nation Development Program (UNDP), The Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage