Historical sights

Know more about the wide range of historical sights in Kefalonia island, and meet Venetian Castles, Roman baths, mosaics, ruins of ancient buildings.

De Bosset Bridge in Kefalonia

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De Bosset Bridge

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The old stone bridge of Argostoli was built by the British governor De Bosset, and nowadays this building is one of the biggest and most significant attractions of Argostoli.

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Castle of St. George

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St. George castle

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St. George Castle, or Castle of Agios Georgios is a famous Venetian castle in Kefalonia island with thick walls. The historical building was the economical center in the medieval times, now it is an important sight with panoramic view for travellers.

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Assos Castle

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Castle of Assos

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The Venetian Castle of Assos is one of the largest medieval forts in Kefalonia, Greece. Assos Castle offer amazing panoramic views to Assos village, and can be reached by a paved hiking trail.

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Nautical Museum Sami

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Nautical Museum of Sami

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The Nautical Museum of Sami is the only maritime museum in Kefalonia island, which show the ships of Greece. The exhibitions of Sami Nautical Museum contain a lot of handmade miniatures about local shipbuilding up to 4 meter long models.

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Roman Villa and Mosaics in Skala, Kefalonia

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Roman Villa of Skala

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The mosaics of the Roman Villa in Skala village were built 2000 years ago. The ruins of the Roman Villa is one of the most significant historical attractions in Skala, and proves the Roman influence in Kefalonia island.

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Sami Archeological Museum and Collection

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Sami Archeological Museum

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The Archeological Museum of Sami is valuable exhibits about ancient eras of Kefalonia. The collection of Sami Museum also contain Roman mosaics, sculptures and ceramics from the area of the village.

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