At the heart of Heraklion stands the elegant Loggia of Heraklion, a masterpiece of Venetian architecture built in the early 17th century as a gathering place for the city’s nobles. Inspired by Italian Renaissance design, it once hosted political discussions and social life during Venetian rule.
Today, its harmonious arches and timeless symmetry make it one of the most photographed and visited spots in the city, a place where history quietly meets everyday life.
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