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The Koules (Greek: Κουλές, from Turkish: Kule, “Tower, Fort”) is an isolated Venetian-era fortress at the entrance to the Old Port of Heraklion, Crete, Greece.

The fortress dominates the entrance to the Venetian harbour of Heraklion. The Venetians called it the “Sea Fortress” (Castello a Mare or Rocca a Mare), but today it is known by its Turkish name, Koules, a corruption of Su Kulesi (Water Tower). It is one of the most familiar and beloved monuments of the city, and the symbol of Heraklion.

Initially built by the Venetians, it was destroyed by the great earthquake of 1303 and took its final shape between 1523 and 1540. During the ottoman occupation, it served as a prison, in whose dungeons perished many revolutionists.

Built for the protection of the breakwater the wall of the city ends up in this fortress. It is built with massive rocks and has two floors. The ground floor has a vaulted roof with large skylights. Thick walls divide the entire place into 26 lodgings, used as the residences of the Castellan, the captains and the officials, as well as warehouses. The upper parts as well as the minaret’s foundations are Turkish.

Single RAW image Tonemapped in Photomatix Pro 3.2.

Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA)
Sigma 18-200mm lens
Exif data from the JPG
F-stop f/5
ISO 200
Focal length 48 mm

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  • Brenda Dow
    Brenda Dowover 3 years ago

    Beautiful image in every way Tom!!!! All of the color intensities make me smile!!!A great advantage point for this one!!! Congrats….. it’s splendid!!!!
    Oh yes, a fave for me and thanks for the historic story!!!

  • Thank you Brenda, it is an interesting place …

    – Tom Gomez

  • cherylc1
    cherylc1over 3 years ago

    fabulous capture Tom!!

  • Thank you so much Cheryl …

    – Tom Gomez

  • Bootiewootsy
    Bootiewootsyover 3 years ago

    Great reflections.. Love the detail and colors.. Looks like a few life preservers there also.

  • Thank you Carol, much appreciated …

    – Tom Gomez

  • John44
    John44over 3 years ago

    A nice view Tommy

  • Thank you John, I always appreciate your visits …

    – Tom Gomez

  • Irene  Burdell
    Irene Burdellover 3 years ago

    A beautiful shot and great lighting Tom x

  • Thank you so much dear Irene …

    – Tom Gomez

  • Tim Denny
    Tim Dennyover 3 years ago

    nice work Tom, the boats have to make the photo, good job

  • Thank you kindly Tim …

    – Tom Gomez

  • Yuri Lev
    Yuri Levover 3 years ago

    I found the information very interesting. As a history buff I thank you Tom.

  • Thank you Yuri, I too am a history buff, so I’m pleased you found it interesting …

    – Tom Gomez

  • Sean Farragher
    Sean Farragherover 3 years ago

    great catch

  • Thank you Sean …

    – Tom Gomez

  • Anna Shaw
    Anna Shawover 3 years ago

    Great shot Tom.xx

  • Thank you so much Anna …

    – Tom Gomez

  • hereforfun
    hereforfunover 3 years ago

    Beautiful colours and scene, the water is perfect

  • Thank you trudi, always appreciated …

    – Tom Gomez