The historical origins of Corfu, also known as Kerkira, date back to the 8th century BC and the Byzantine period.

The Old Town of Corfu is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing a rich tapestry of cultural influences throughout its history. From the 15th century, the island was governed by the Venetians for four centuries, followed by the French, British, and eventually the Greeks. The Venetian maritime empire frequently defended itself against the Ottoman army, with Corfu serving as a notable example of military architecture, crafted by the architect Sanmicheli, which demonstrated its effectiveness in actual combat.

The town has a unique character, showcased by its fortification system and neoclassical architecture, which ranks it among the notable fortified ports of the Mediterranean.

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