OTHELLO’S TOWER will host its second artistic performance in less than a month next week.
"Our Music Under the Moonlight” will staged by the bi-communal music group "Kyprogenia” next Tuesday evening.
The concert is being organised by the Technical Committee on Culture and open to the public with free admission.
The two leaders President Nicos Anastasiades and Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci will attend the event.
The Othello Tower and Citadel in Famagusta re-opened earlier this month after extensive restoration works carried out by the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage, the European Commission and the United Nations Development Programme Partnership for the Future (UNDP-PFF).
An opening event on July 2nd included a performance of the "Othello” by William Shakespeare by a young bi-communal performing group.
BACKGROUND
Othello Tower was built by the Lusignans in the 14th century to protect the port against a possible enemy attacks. It was also used as the main entrance to Famagusta. It used to be called "impenetrable fortress" due to it being nearly impossible to attack because of very deep ditches surrounding it.
The tower was restored 3 years after Cyprus was sold to the Republic of Venice, under the command of captain Nicolo Foscari. After the restoration the Lion of St Mark was engraved on the entrance, along with captain Nicolo Foscari's name and the date (1492).
The castle gets its name from Shakespeare's famous play Othello, which is set in "a harbour town in Cyprus".
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