Drisht Castle

42°07′36″N 19°36′44″E / 42.126724°N 19.612139°E / 42.126724; 19.612139Site informationOwner AlbaniaControlled by Byzantine Empire
Angeli Family
Spani family
Principality of Zeta
Zaharia family
 Republic of Venice
League of Lezhë
 Ottoman Empire
 Albania

Drisht Castle (Albanian: Kalaja e Drishtit) is a ruined castle above the modern Albanian village of Drisht, medieval Drivastum, in the municipal unit Postribë, Shkodër County, Albania.

The earliest traces of fortifications date to the late Neolithic era. In the 9th century, it was part of the defences of the Zeta principality.

Part of castle was built in the 13th century during the Byzantine rule. The current walls and towers date to 1396–1478 during the Venetian era. In the 14th century the castle became independent of Shkodra. In 1442 the castle was taken from Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković by the Venetian forces. It finally fell to the Ottomans during the massive siege of Shkodra in 1478.

There are the remains of 11 houses inside the castle walls.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Albania Destination Guide". Tourism in Albania. Archived from the original on 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2009-11-20.

Sources

  • Shala-Peli, Teuta (2014). Drishti në Mesjetë [Drisht in the Middle Ages] (Thesis). Academy of Sciences of Albania-Center of Albanological Studies.

Further reading

  • Ippen, Theodor (1900), "Stari spomenici u Albaniji", Glasnik Zemaljskog muzeja u Bosni i Hercegovini, Zbirka povjesti, vol. 12, Sarajevo, Austria-Hungary: Zemaljska štamparija, pp. 511–531

42°07′25″N 19°36′40″E / 42.1235°N 19.6112°E / 42.1235; 19.6112


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