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Exploring Corfu's History: Must-See Historical Sites | Tria Adelphia Travel

Corfu's rich history, influenced by various civilizations, has left a fascinating legacy of historical sites and landmarks waiting to be explored. In this article, we'll guide you through some of the must-see historical sites on Corfu Island that will take you on a journey through time.

  1. Old Fortress of Corfu Town: Built by the Venetians in the 15th century, the Old Fortress is a testament to the island's strategic importance throughout history. Wander through its tunnels, explore the bastions, and enjoy panoramic views of Corfu Town and the surrounding area.

  2. New Fortress of Corfu Town: Constructed in the late 16th century, the New Fortress is another example of Venetian military architecture. While not as expansive as the Old Fortress, it offers stunning views and an insight into Corfu's historical defenses.

  3. Achilleion Palace: Built in the 19th century for Empress Elisabeth of Austria, the Achilleion Palace is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture. The palace, adorned with impressive statues and artwork, offers breathtaking views of the Ionian Sea and the surrounding countryside.

  4. Mon Repos Palace: This 19th-century palace was once the summer residence of the Greek royal family. Today, it houses the Museum of Palaeopolis, showcasing artifacts from the ancient city of Corfu and providing an insight into the island's long history.

  5. Angelokastro: Perched atop a steep hill, this Byzantine fortress offers sweeping views of the coastline and the nearby villages. Angelokastro played a crucial role in defending Corfu from various invasions, and its strategic location makes it a fascinating site to explore.

  6. Paleokastritsa Monastery: Founded in 1225, this picturesque monastery is set on a hill overlooking Paleokastritsa's stunning beaches. The monastery houses a small museum with religious artifacts, and visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and beautiful sea views.

  7. Palaio Frourio (Old Fortress) in Kassiopi: Located on the northeast coast of Corfu, this ancient fortress dates back to the Roman period and was later fortified by the Byzantines and the Venetians. The ruins offer a glimpse into Corfu's past and boast incredible views of the coastline.

  8. Antivouniotissa Museum: Housed in a beautifully preserved 15th-century church, the Antivouniotissa Museum features a collection of religious art and icons from the Byzantine and post-Byzantine periods.

By visiting these historical sites, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for Corfu's diverse history and the many cultures that have shaped the island over the centuries.

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