Built in the 13th century during Venetian rule, Koules Fortress, also known as Rocca al Mare or simply the Venetian Fortress, stands as a historic bulwark on the coast of Heraklion. Designed to defend the city from invaders, its robust stone walls and strategic location offer a glimpse into the island’s past. Today, visitors can explore the fortress and delve into the history of Heraklion through its well-preserved exhibits, providing a tangible connection to the region’s rich heritage.
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