Back to newsA 19-year-old was seriously injured after falling from the Venetian Walls in Heraklion, Crete. The young person is currently hospitalized in critical condition. The Venetian Walls are a popular landmark and walking route in Heraklion, attracting many visitors. Tourists planning to visit or walk along the walls are advised to stay on designated paths, respect safety barriers, and avoid climbing on uneven or elevated sections of the structure. The walls were built during the Venetian occupation of Crete and stretch around the old city, offering scenic views. As with any historic fortification, sections can be uneven, slippery, or unlevel. Exercise caution, especially near edges, and supervise children closely. No restrictions on public access have been announced at this time.
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19-Year-Old Hospitalized After Falling From Heraklion's Venetian Walls
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