D'Amboise Gate

Rhodes Town


Set in the northwestern flank of the citadel walls, and completed in 1512 under the rule of Grand Master Emery d'Amboise, the most impressive approach to the Old Town is protected by two massive concentric towers designed to withstand Ottoman cannons.


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2. St Anthony's Gate

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3. Old Town Walls

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5. Roloi Clock Tower

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8. Mosque of Süleyman

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