- en.m.wikipedia.org Genoese fortress, SudakThe Genoese fortress or Sudak fortress is a fortress in Sudak, Crimea, built by the Genoese in 13th–14th centuries. The total area of the fortress is 27.9 ha. History.
- srimathumitha.com puteshestviya/98713-genuezskaya…The Genoese fortress in Sudak was seriously damagedduring the Great Patriotic War from the bombing.
- youtube.com watchA Medieval Marvel on the Black Sea | Genoese Fortress Sudak Crimea.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g313973-…I was here as part of a coach party the fortress itself is well preserved and very interesting the views of Sudak are well worth taking a few photo's the fortress has a...
- brilliant-tourism.com Helpful tipsThe Genoese fortress in Sudak is a monument of medieval architecture of world importance, it is the only Genoese citadel that has survived in the Crimea.
- iqvel.com en/a/Russia/Genoese-Fortress-in-SudakGenoese Fortress – is a historical monument located in Sudak. ... Strong walls with teeth will surely interest any traveler who has entered Sudak.
- geomerid.com en/place/genoese-fortress-sudak/…The Genoese Fortress in Sudak was built in 1371-1414, it was the most powerful military base of Genoa on the Black Sea.
- russinfo.in crimea/crimea-palaces-fortress/…On the top of the mountain, near the town of Sudak, there is a Genoese fortress.
- tr.2markers.com 521014Genoese fortress ondalık formatta koordinatlar: enlem — 44.842026051414024, boylam — 34.957940198061635.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Genoese_…...qal'asi; Genoese Fortress; قلعة سوداق; Fortaleza de Sudak; Genuya qalası; fortezza in Crimea; édifice militaire située en Crimée, près de l'ancienne ville de...
- 360cities.net image/genoese-fortress-in-sudak-…Genoese fortress in Sudak. Near Maiden tower.
- en.panevin.ru blog/genuezskaya_krepost_v_…In Sudak there is especially nothing to look, except the tremendous Genoese fortress which have perfectly remained (unlike Theodosius or fortresses...
- en.travelcrimea.com history-and-culture/20190321/…After the Thessaloniki Fortress in Greece, it was the second largest and one of the most powerful fortresses in Europe.