The Triangular Castle of Vivari
The castle is located near the Venetian Acropolis Castle. In 1386, the Venetians bought the land around Butrint from the Angevins, and the castle was built at the highest point of the Peninsula, where it was easiest to defend. After a period of battles between the Republic of Venice and the Ottomans, this castle remained abandoned until the creation of the Venetian Triangular Castle, which was built in its current form in the 15th century, beyond the Vivari Channel as a replacement settlement after the abandonment of the previous castle. The castle had fishing traps to protect the important food and income source and controlled the area's trade exchanges.
The castle is located on the Butrint Peninsula, on the southern shore of the Vivari Channel, just a few kilometers away from the beautiful towns of the Riviera; Saranda and Ksamil.
In 1386, the Venetians purchased the land surrounding Butrint from the Angevins, and the castle was built at the highest point of the peninsula, where it was easier to defend.
A triangular-shaped field castle with round towers built at each of its three corners, with the southwestern tower preserved at its full height.
The castle was designed to protect important fishing traps, a crucial source of food and income, and to control the area's trade exchanges.
The castle is located near the Venetian Castle of the Acropolis, serving as a replacement settlement after the abandonment of the previous castle.