
Sidon Sea Castle
Sidon Sea Castle is a historic fortress located in Lebanon, built in the early 13th century by the Crusaders on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Its purpose was to protect the city and control maritime trade routes. The castle features thick stone walls, towers, and a small island connected to the mainland by a causeway. Over the centuries, it has served various roles, including defense, residence, and trading hub. Today, it is a popular tourist site, offering visitors insight into medieval architecture and Lebanon’s rich history.