Back to newsA historic Venetian-era fountain has been uncovered in Crete, linked to a feudal lord from the island's long period of Venetian rule (1204-1669). The fountain is associated with the spread of salted cod, known in Greek as bakaliaros, a staple that became deeply embedded in Cretan and broader Greek culinary tradition through Venetian trade networks.
The discovery offers a rare physical connection to Crete's Venetian past, a period that shaped much of the island's architecture, culture, and food heritage. Visitors interested in history and gastronomy can use this find as a starting point to explore Venetian landmarks across Crete, including the well-preserved harbor fortifications and loggia in Heraklion and Chania. Salted cod remains a popular dish on local menus, particularly during Orthodox fasting periods, and can be found in traditional tavernas throughout the island.
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Venetian Fountain Unearths Crete's Culinary and Cultural Roots
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