The Venetian Footprint on Corfu’s Architecture and Identity Few places in Greece carry such visible traces of Venetian influence as Corfu. For more than four hundred years, the island was...
The Colors of Corfu Town: From Venetian Windows to Hidden Courtyards Corfu Town is a place that lives in color. Every corner, wall and balcony tells a story painted in...
Echoes of the Ionian: Exploring Corfu’s Cultural Soul Corfu is more than an island of beaches and sunshine. It is a meeting point of cultures, a place where East and...
Introduction: Where Myth Meets Memory Corfu is not only an island of beaches, fortresses, and olive groves it is also a land of stories. Whispered in village squares, passed down...
Silent Walls That Speak Beyond Corfu’s bustling squares and famous monasteries lies a quieter, more intimate treasure — its hidden frescoes. Tucked inside small chapels and countryside churches, these sacred...
From 1386 to 1797, the Venetian Republic ruled Corfu, leaving a legacy that shaped the island’s architecture, culture, economy, and daily life. Unlike other Greek islands that experienced Ottoman domination,...
Introduction: Echoes in the Hills Corfu is often celebrated for its lively Old Town, its golden beaches, and its cosmopolitan flair. Yet hidden away in the folds of its hills...
Spiritual Corners, Lesser-Known Churches & Chapels of Corfu While Corfu is renowned for its grand religious landmarks like the Church of Saint Spyridon and the Monastery of Paleokastritsa, the island’s...
Water as a Lifeline Corfu’s history is often told through its fortresses, palaces, and churches — but an equally important part of its heritage flows quietly through its landscape: its...
Beyond Cricket – Sporting Traditions Unique to CorfuIntroduction, An Island with a Sporting Soul When people think of Corfu, images of beaches, Venetian architecture, and olive groves come to mind....
