Back to newsThe Morosini Fountain, a landmark 17th-century Venetian monument in Lions Square (Plateia Lionaria) at the heart of Heraklion, has been surrounded by metal railings as part of ongoing maintenance works. The installation has drawn significant public criticism, with residents and local officials calling on authorities to immediately reconsider the decision and remove the barriers, arguing the fencing detracts from the square's character during the peak tourist season.
Lions Square is one of Heraklion's most visited and photographed spots. While the fountain remains visible, access around it is currently restricted. Visitors heading to the area should expect the railings to still be in place; the timeline for their removal depends on the outcome of the ongoing review by municipal authorities. No detours to surrounding streets or cafes in the square are affected.
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Barriers Around Morosini Fountain Draw Criticism in Heraklion
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