Perched at the end of the breakwater, the Venetian Lighthouse was constructed around 1570 during the period when Chania was under the control of the Republic of Venice. This lighthouse, one of the oldest in the world, stands as the most striking building on the town’s Venetian Harbor. Its spectacular architecture, with its distinctive shape and historic significance, draws both locals and tourists, making it one of the most photographed landmarks in the city. Visitors today can admire its enduring presence and learn about its role in the maritime history of Chania.
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