Guzara
The impressive albeit ruined, the castle of Guzara was built on a once strategic hill, 5 kilometers south of the small town of Enfraz, in the district of Gondar-Zuriya, not far from the north-eastern shores of Lake Tana, Measuring 18 m by 12 meters, its stands in the center of what was once a royal walled compound of some significance. Its inception is frequently attributed to King Sertse
Dengel, round 1570.
Most probably, the present building, very similar to the early castles of Gondar ( in its rectangular plan, four supporting turrets with egg-shaped tops, arched windows, and doors), was built over a former defensive royal structure during the reign of either Susneyos or his son Fasiledes, in the first half of the 17th century.
The name “GUZARA” is absent from the missionary documentation, which refers to the place as “Coga” or “Nova Gubae”.