Charming and picturesque, Zakynthos will pleasantly surprise vacationers with the abundance of attractive landmarks. In 1953, the city was severely damaged during an earthquake. Because of that, a significant part of the buildings was destroyed. Thanks to the efforts of local people, gorgeous ochre-colored buildings in Venetian style and numerous historic landmarks were restored. Venetian fortress, which is located on a high hill, remains the main symbol of the city. It was built during the colonial period on the site of an ancient acropolis. Only a part of the original building, fragments of protective walls, and the gates have survived until now. Participants of the excursion can explore the fortress and admire the panorama of the city from a bird’s eye view.
St. Mark’s Square is located right at the foot of the hill. There are also several attractive sights not far from it. Don’t forget to attend the Church of St. George. Yet at the beginning of the 19th century, the church was regularly hosting important divine services and religious events. Solomos & Kalvos Museum, which is named after two great poets, is located nearby. Their statues are installed right in the center of the square. The monument has become the main decoration of the beautiful square.
Solomos Square enjoys a fantastic location in the heart of Zakynthos. In opinion of many, this is the most attractive neighborhood in the city. There are several important landmarks around the square, including the Byzantine Museum of Zakynthos, beautiful Church of St. Nicolas, and the city library. There are also many interesting landmarks in the immediate surroundings of Zakynthos. For example, vacationers shouldn’t forget to attend an excursion to the settlement of Volimes. There are several old churches and a gorgeous Venetian tower that has survived until our days in its original form.
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