Back to newsThe iconic Venetian Koules Fortress in Heraklion is currently without its nighttime lighting, leaving one of Crete's most recognizable landmarks in darkness after sunset. Residents and visitors have expressed frustration over the situation, which affects the fort's visibility along the harbor waterfront. Koules, built by the Venetians in the 16th century, is a major attraction in Heraklion and a popular evening destination for walks along the old port. Tourists planning to visit the fortress at night should be aware that the usual illuminated backdrop will not be available for the time being. Daytime visits remain unaffected, and the fortress continues to operate normally during opening hours. No official timeline has been provided for when the lighting will be restored. Visitors are advised to plan sightseeing around daylight hours until further notice.
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Koules Fortress Goes Dark: Heraklion's Venetian Landmark Without Lights
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