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CHUPA _Zero
at 2023 Aug 23
CHUPA _Zero
at 2023 Aug 23
Парковка платная возле крепости, подниматься, если с шоссе минут 40 ~3км. Трудное испытание для не любителей ходить, как вариант на такси дешевле выйдет. Прекрасные виды, дорога по пути плохая , в туфлях не стоит ходить, вход 300 рублей на 20.08.2023
Место для сильных и выносливых. Дойти до крепости это настоящее испытание себя Мы пошли пешком к крепости после посещения Новоафонской пещеры.
Сначала идёт дорога вверх по асфальту, потом уже по дорожке каменистой. Если дорожки крутые вверх и более плавные не для экстрималов.
Когда поднимаешься по тропе восхищаешься прекрасными видами и природой. По пути можно встретить различные растения. Например видели как растёт Кизил, Хурма, Мандарины и Инжир.
Поднявшись на самый верх вид открывается на много километров. Горы, море. Очень красивые пейзажи.
Рекомендую к помещению. Берите с собой воду.
По времени подъем занял 1.5 часа от пещеры.
Magic view
beautiful and magical place. clean air. the cool of the mountains. the heat of the sun. blue sky. country of soul Abkhazia. clean and cozy. you're going to love it here
Worth to visit that
Davit Tevzadze
at 2017 Dec 19
Davit Tevzadze
at 2017 Dec 19
Anacopia Fortress (Georgian: ანაკოფია) is an ancient Abkhazian military citadel in New Athos (as it is currently known) in the Russian sponsored Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, located some 22 km (14 miles) by road along the coast from Sukhumi. The site, approximately 450 × 150 meters in extent, is located a mile or so inland, at the top of the Iverian Mountain. It is the most complete surviving building of ancient Anacopia, the former capital of the Kingdom of Abkhazia.

A military structure was constructed here between the second and fourth centuries. At the end of the seventh century walls were constructed around the site of the citadel, with support from the Byzantines who had become alarmed by Islamist expansionism. The walls, up to 60 com (2 feet) thick, are constructed of largely tightly assembled and carefully hewn limestone blocks. There is a single entrance, a small gate on the south side of the enclosure. At the centre is a Roman style tower, four storeys high, with excellent views in all directions across the surrounding landscape and, to the south-west of the fortress, the Black Sea. A small Christian basilica was also constructed in the centre of the fortress during or before the eighth century. The stone altar from it survives (2014), along with some frescoes featuring a cross and some fishes, a religious symbol frequently used by early Christians in and around the Eastern Roman empire. Next to the church is a cistern filled naturally with spring water by means of a 25 meter deep well beneath it.

During the eighth century Anacopia found itself near the moving frontier that separated Byzantine Christendom from the Umayyad Caliphate, and in 736/737 Abū ʿAbd Al-Malik Marwān ibn Muḥammad, the future Marwan II, appeared outside the walls with a force of 60,000 men and laid siege to what was by now the capital of the Abkhazian Kingdom. The Georgian chronicle relates that the citadel was defended by a force of 1,000 Georgians and 2,000 Abkhazians under the leadership of Leon I of Abkhazia. The chronicle recalls that the Arab forces suffered from an epidemic that killed 35,000 of them while a further 3,000 were killed in the fighting. The successful defence of Anacopia is regarded as a pivotal turning point in Georgian history.

A restoration was undertaken in 2008 to improve the safety of the site and reinstate the tower as a usable lookout point
Jesse Bowers
at 2017 Sep 04
Jesse Bowers
at 2017 Sep 04
Totally worth the hike! From the highway you can only see the tower, but when you hike to the top you see there is so much more! Great vistas, such history! Highly highly recommend!
Oleg P
at 2016 Mar 08
Oleg P
at 2016 Mar 08
The old fortres on the top of the hill. The main tower is illuminated during the night, so it is hard to miss. Breathtaki mg views, especially during cloudy days, when you see the clouds are passing through the top of the hill.