Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Floating on the Mediterranean Sea, this castle protected an ancient port city for hundreds of years. It's also a place shrouded in myth where a legendary princess met a certain fate. (upbeat music) Just about 700 feet off the coast of Southern Turkey, the Kizkalesi, or maiden's castle, sits on an island so tiny it looks like it's standing on water. The walls and towers of the castle date back to the early 12th century, although exactly who built it is a mystery. According to one legend, a Byzantine king built the castle after a fortune teller told him that his only daughter would die from a snake bite. Despite the king's efforts to protect the princess, a snake snuck in by hiding in a fruit basket and the princess met her unfortunate fate. Fortified walls wrap around the entire complex with eight towers providing 360-degree views, making the castle an effective first line of defense against enemy ships approaching the port. The legend of the 12th century may be a thing of the past, but the stone walls of the fortress still stand today, keeping their secrets. (chime dings)
B1 US GreatBigStory castle princess maiden snake port The Mysterious Origins of Maiden’s Castle 8325 375 Celine Chien posted on 2020/10/20 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary