When entering the door, they reach the section called the northern trench. On the inner side of the door is a triple coat of arms.
There are 249 gerb in the walls of Bodrum Castle. In addition, 16 gerb are exhibited in the museum garden. These are commonly likened to one another. These paintings, which are painted in their original colors, are unclear to whom some of them belong. There are crosses, straight or horizontal ribbons, dragon and lion figures on them. Some paintings on the towers are still visible. On the flag of the north-eastern corner of the French tower, on the side of the eastern wall, on the side of the French tower, you find traces of color in the relief of Katerin.
The stele on the inside of the castle's 1st gate, the gerb in the middle of the triple gerb, belongs to the castle commander Jacqueline Gatineau. In the Latin script under the claws, "Religion, on behalf of the Catholic Church, will be protected by Gatineau here." it is said. On the left side of this emblem group, the lion on the door linto belongs to the Hellenistic Period.
From a wooden bridge with an original embroidered bridge, the sloping stone rocks. Partly sea water was filled up before the line was docked. The rubble on the right was added when the castle was used as a prison. Thick walled, roof-shaped, large-scale balloon protector. The trench was built in 1513, because it is clear from the remains on the west to protect against future attacks. Top graveyards are seen in the direction of trench and harbor. The sea is close to the sea to fire the ships that will enter the harbor.
Nowadays, the northern trench is regarded as an area in which the Bodrum Festival is being played and theater plays are played. Behind the seating, the tomb is in the Roman era.