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Venetian Fortress of Souda
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Venetian Fortress of Souda

Archaeological SitesChania
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Chania, Chania, Crete

AreaChania
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TypeArchaeological Sites
PriceFree to visit

Overview

The Venetian Fortress of Souda is a historical landmark located at the entrance of Souda Bay, near Chania, Crete. Built by the Venetians in the 16th century, the fortress was designed to protect the harbor from potential invasions. Its strategic location offers stunning views of the bay and the surrounding area.The fortress is characterized by its thick stone walls, large towers, and the impressive gate that still stands today.\n\r It was a key military stronghold during Venetian rule and later served as a base for the Ottomans after they took control of Crete.Visitors can explore the fortress, walk along its walls, and imagine the history that unfolded there. The site also offers a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the view of the sea and the surrounding landscape.\n\rToday, the Venetian Fortress of Souda remains an important symbol of Crete’s rich history and offers insight into the island’s past during the Venetian period.

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