Potiri Castle
Potiri Castle is a medieval fortress in the centre of the Greek island of Euboea.
The castle of Potiri is located on the western slopes of Mount Ochthonia, southeast of the village of Avlonari in central Euboea. It is first attested in 1426 as a Venetian fortress, seat of one of the two captains of the local district.
Remains of the castle include parts of the curtain wall, a tower, and a church dedicated to the Panagia.