Boćali Fortress (Agios Andreas)
Preveza, Greece

Boćali Fortress (Agios Andreas)

Type: fortress / history

An Ottoman-Venetian fortress on the edge of the city, built in the 18th century, named after the Greek hero Markos Botsaris. The walls are largely preserved and offer views over the Ambracian Gulf and the surrounding plain. Access is free and easy on foot.

Tickets

Entry: 🟢 Free entry

Free entry with no restrictions. The location is illuminated in the evening and suitable for a short evening stroll.

Parking nearby

Boatstation Preveza

Open until 20:00 garage/underground 🚶 10 min to the attraction (746m)

Address: Pantokratoros, Preveza

Opening hours: see details
Monday: 09:00–20:00 Tuesday: 09:00–20:00 Wednesday: 09:00–20:00 Thursday: 09:00–20:00 Friday: 09:00–20:00 Saturday: 09:00–20:00 Sunday: Closed

Phone: +30 694 469 1694

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Address: Pantokratoros, Preveza

Phone: +30 2682 027308

Opening hours: see details
Monday: 12:00–00:00 Tuesday: 12:00–00:00 Wednesday: 12:00–00:00 Thursday: 12:00–00:00 Friday: 12:00–01:00 Saturday: 11:30–00:30 Sunday: 12:00–00:00