“North of the village mills, northwest of Filiates, right of the Filiates-Sagiada Road, on a conical hill there is the small castle, whose oldest phase can date back to the Roman period. He controlled the North of C (T) Itanis and the cross-boutroom frame. Limestone wall thickness 2m. With small and largely unscubed stones and a 360m perimeter. It surrounds the relatively flat top of the hill, extension of 0.55 hectares. The castle strengthens seven rectangular towers. The main gate is on the eastern side, while two others in the west and north. Deer, width 0.15-0.20m. and 0.55m high. It served to sewer the rainwater. Inside the castle, a rectangle is maintained a rectangular tank, 4×2.5 meters, coated with hydraulic mortar, which served for water storage. “