New Fortress
Neo FrourioThe fortress was built in 16th century to protect the capital from the west. Very impressive monument that dominates the city.
Stratigou Xenofontos 2 Corfu 49100, Greece
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Attractions near to New Fortress
Old FortressImpressive fortress built upon an artificial islet east of the town. Now it is used as a setting for various cultural events. Must see. |
Corfu Old TownUNESCO World Heritage. Picturesque old town with history since the 8th century BC. Well preserved fortification and residential houses. |
Spianada Square EsplanadeImpressive square divided into two parts that happens to be one of the largest squares in Europe. Cricket matches sometimes take place here. |
Liston PromenadeMajestic arcades in the centre of the city where only the aristocrats had access. Now it hosts the most expensive cafeterias. |
The Archaeological MuseumThis museum embraces the most important archaeological finds. The most treasured exhibit is the oldest pediment in Greece. |
Museum of Asian artSurprisingly, Corfu has a museum where you can marvel at vast and fascinating collections of Chinese, Japanese and Indian art. |
St. Spyridon ChurchChurch with the tallest tower in the town. Consecrated to Corfu's patron who is buried here. Most important building in Corfu. |
Agios Spyridon streetStreet lined with relatively smart souvenir shops with reasonable prices. Have a look at products made of olive wood. |
AchilleionA summer palace built for the Austrian Empress Sissi. It is named after a majestic statue of Achilles that is set in the garden. |
The Palace of Saint Michael & GeorgeLarge complex of fine buildings used by British governance. Now it is opened to public and houses various cultural events. |





















