Saint George Gate, Heraklion, Greece

Saint George Gate was part of the Venetian defence walls and was built in 1565. It was named after an imposing relief representing Saint George on his horse, which today is exhibited in the Historical Museum of Heraklion. It was also known as Lazaretto Gate, after a hospital for contagious diseases nearby. The original facade of the gate, demolished in 1917, was decorated with coats of arms and lions carved in relief. It laid buried under Eleftherias Square for many decades but has recently been unearthed and restored. The vaulted 45m long gallery often hosts exhibitions of painters, photographers, sculptors, etc.

Heraklion



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