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Historic Morosini Fountain Exposed as Railings Removed in Heraklion

Monday, 22 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
The Morosini Fountain, known locally as "Ta Liontaria" (The Lions), in the heart of Heraklion's Lions Square (Plateia Venizelou) is once again without its protective railings. The iconic 17th-century Venetian landmark, one of the most visited sites in the city, shows visible signs of damage and wear. The fountain, famous for its four lion sculptures that give the surrounding square its name, has had its barriers removed, leaving the stone structure exposed. Visitors to Heraklion should note that direct access to the fountain is currently unobstructed, though the visible deterioration raises questions about ongoing preservation efforts. The monument remains a central meeting point and photo opportunity for tourists exploring the old city center.

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