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Prefecture of Corfu :: City of Corfu

Ancient Corfu
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Brown lines denote the boundaries of the walls of the ancient city which extended on the peninsula upon which lies today the city of Corfu. On the northern part of the wall, the red arrow denotes the area where the port of Alcinous was. The green arrow, close to the lagoon, where the airport is today, denotes the location of the second port of ancient Corfu, Elaeikon. At the southern end of the port was the city agora, ruins of which have been discovered today. The area colored green denotes the location of Mon Repo, where at the archaeological site one can witness parts of ancient temples. There is also a unique collection of archaeological finds housed at the Museum thereto. The blue arrow denotes the highest spot of the peninsula upon which the city acropolis was built. The yellow arrow denotes Pontikonisi, which, as legend has it, attests to the fierce punishment of Poseidon who turned into stone the ship aboard which the Phaeacians who had sailed Ulysses home were coming back to their homeland.
The ancient Elaeikon port, is today the air corridor of the city’s airport.
 
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The ancient port of Alcinous was embanked in the centuries that ensued and today is part of the land. The ancient agora in the background where during the Byzantine era a basilica was built.
 
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One of the very few surviving sections of the ancient walls of the city The Doric temple (Kardakiou) which lies on the area of Mon Repo villa
 
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The historical centre of the City of Corfu in the old fortress. On the right, (red arrow) one can see the new fortress.
 
 
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