Bolaman Castle Explained

Bolaman Castle
Native Name:Bolaman Kalesi
Location:Bolaman, Fatsa, Ordu
Country:Turkey
Coordinates:41.0367°N 37.5911°W
Pushpin Map:Turkey
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Bolaman Castle in Turkey
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Pushpin Label:Bolaman Castle
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Mark:CL icon.svg
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Ownership:Ministry of Culture and Tourism
Open To Public:Yes
Materials:Ashlar
Condition:Restored

The Bolaman Castle (Turkish: Bolaman Kalesi) is a historic castle located at Bolaman town of Fatsa in Ordu Province, Turkey.

Castle

The castle is situated 4km (02miles) east of Fatsa on the Black Sea coast. It sits on the rock at a pointed peninsula overlooking the sea. Its construction date is unknown. However, it is believed that the castle was built by the Kingdom of Pontus as a fortress to serve the purpose of a watchtower.

The castle consist of inner and the outer walls made of ashlar. There are watchtowers on the outer walls around the courtyard. Inside the castle, there is a chapel in the form of a basilica.

Museum and restaurant

In the 18th century, a wooden mansion with two huge bay windows at two ends was built by a native family on the inner castle. Known as the "Kademoğlu Mansion", this typical Ottoman architectural house is a landmark of Fatsa. After its originally restoration by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in 2009, the mansion is used as an ethnographic museum and a restaurant for regional cuisine under the name "Haznedaroğlu Mansion".