The Old Town Of Corfu
The Old Town of
Corfu, on the Island of Corfu, is
a major tourist attraction and has played an important role since the 8th
century B.C. The three forts of the town, designed by renowned Venetian
engineers, were used for four centuries to defend the maritime trading
interests of the Venetian Empire against the Ottoman Empire. In the course of
time, the forts were repaired and partly rebuilt several times, more recently
under British rule in the 19th century. The mainly neoclassical housing stock
of the Old Town is partly from the Venetian period, partly of later
construction, notably the 19th century.
Corfu was a well
thought of example of fortification engineering, designed by the architect
Sanmicheli, and it proved its worth through practical warfare. Corfu has its
specific identity, which is reflected in the design of its system of
fortification and in its neo-classical building stock. As such, it can be
placed alongside other major Mediterranean fortified port cities. Since 2007,
the old town of Corfu has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List
because the urban and port ensemble of Corfu, dominated by its fortresses of
Venetian origin, constitutes an architectural example of outstanding universal
value in both its authenticity and its integrity.

It seems there is some kind of symmetry that is being followed in the town planning. The construction here resembles that of Shimla one of the hill station in India.Good job.
ReplyDeleteThe construction of houses show a kind of symmetry. The view of the town resembles the city of Shimla, a famous hill station in India. Good job.
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