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Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.Krak des Chevaliers is a Crusader fortress in Syria. It is one of the most important preserved medieval military castles in the world, and one of the most spectacular. T. E. Lawrence described it as “perhaps the best preserved and most wholly admirable castle in the world”. In its prime it garrisoned some 2,000 men. In places the walls are 100 feet thick.
It is also known as Kerak des Chevaliers and as Crac des Chevaliers.
It is one of many fortresses that were part of a defensive network along the border of the old Crusader states. The fortress controlled the road to the Mediterranean, and from this base, the Knights Hospitallers could exert some influence over Lake Homs to the east to control the fishing industry and watch for Muslim armies gathering in Syria.
It was built in limestone, in 1031 and extensively altered in the period 1150–1250
It is now owned by the syrian government and is open to the public (Apr–Oct: 9am–6pm ; Nov–Mar: 9am–4pm).
Although partially ruined, Krak has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006.
The word Krak comrs from the Syriac karak, meaning fortress. Krak is known in Arabic as Hisn al Akrad, the Castle of the Kurds. It was called by the Franks Le Crat and then by a confusion with karak (fortress), Le Crac.