Back to newsA young person fell from the Venetian Walls in Crete and is currently hospitalized in intensive care. The Venetian Walls are a historic landmark surrounding the old city of Heraklion, dating back to the 16th century, and are a popular attraction for visitors. While the exact circumstances of the incident are not detailed in available reports, tourists visiting the walls should exercise caution, particularly near unguarded edges and elevated sections. The walls offer panoramic views of the city and harbor, but some areas have uneven surfaces and steep drops with limited barriers. Visitors are advised to stay on designated paths, avoid climbing or leaning on wall edges, and supervise children closely. The site remains open to the public. Always follow any posted safety signs when exploring historic fortifications in Crete.
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Tourist in critical care after fall from Venetian Walls in Crete
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