Spinalonga island
The island of Spinalonga and its ancient fortress is
best known for the fact it was a leper colony until 1957.
There are various ways to get there, many tour boats go from
Agios Nikolaos or you can go to Elounda and get the ferry.
The Spinalonga fortress was built during Venetian times using building
material from an original ancient fortress. It was founded
in 1579 by the Venetian benefactor Luca Michiel, as shown
by the inscription on the lintel over the main entrance.
It was part of the organization of the defence of Crete,
particularly against the expansion of the Turks and the incursions
of pirates.
When the Venetians were defeated and surrendered
the remainder of Crete to the Turks, Spinalonga alone remained
outside of their control. From 1669 until 1715, it was a
refuge for Venetians and escapees. Subsequently until 1903,
it was inhabited almost exclusively by Muslims and when these
last residents left, the place became a leper colony by order
of the Greek government.
This operation was concluded in
1957, and from then on it has remained uninhabited at the
mercy of time until recently, when restoration of its buildings
has commenced. The public buildings, the houses and the surrounding
wall which are being restored, revitalize the history of
the Spinalonga island and celebrate the magnificent beauty of the fortress,
the island itself and the entire landscape.

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