Old Town of Corfu
The Old Town of Corfu, on the Island of Corfu off the
western coasts of Albania and Greece, is located in a strategic position
at the entrance of the Adriatic Sea, and has its roots in the 8th
century BC. The three forts of the town, designed by renowned Venetian
engineers, were used for four centuries to defend the maritime trading
interests of the Republic of Venice 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. As a
fortified Mediterranean port, Corfu’s urban and port ensemble is notable
for its high level of integrity and authenticity.