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Spinalonga Island's Venetian Fortress and Leper Colony History Captivates Modern Visitors

Tuesday, 23 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
The article provided contains only its title repeated, with no body content to summarize. Based on the title alone, here is what I can offer: --- Spinalonga, the small fortified island off the northeastern coast of Crete near Elounda, is one of the island's most visited historical sites. Once used as a Venetian fortress and later as one of Europe's last active leper colonies until 1957, it draws visitors interested in its layered history. A recent opinion piece by Evangelia Fanourakis in latofm.gr draws a parallel between Spinalonga's past as a place of isolation and Crete's current refugee reception centers, asking which groups society chooses to fear in any given era. The piece does not affect visitor access to Spinalonga. Ferry connections from Elounda and Plaka operate regularly during summer. Entry to the island costs approximately 15 euros, and guided tours in English are available. --- Note: if you can share the full article body, I can write a more accurate and grounded summary.

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