Back to newsA 19-year-old fell from the Venetian Walls in Heraklion, Crete, and is currently hospitalized in intensive care. The Venetian Walls are a historic fortification surrounding the old city of Heraklion, dating back to the 16th century, and are a popular attraction for visitors. While the walls offer impressive views of the city and harbor, sections of the structure have uneven terrain, low barriers, and significant drop heights. Tourists visiting the Venetian Walls are advised to stay on marked paths, avoid climbing on unreinforced sections, and exercise caution near edges, particularly after dark or in wet conditions. Children should be closely supervised throughout the site. The walls remain open to visitors, but this incident serves as a reminder to treat the historic structure with care.
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Teen in critical condition after fall from Heraklion's Venetian Walls
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