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It is funny how sometimes, when I live for years next to an attraction, like an archeological site, a landmark or even a night club, I never visit it, no matter how much I want to. And then I move away, and somehow the universe aligns and I find myself inside that very attraction, that I never saw from up close, all those years that I was living next to it!

And it keeps happening over the years in numerous occasions. Like a repetitive pattern of my life.

This little castle is one of those occasions.

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It is called Kazarma and it is the only building surviving from the Venetian era of Sitia. An era that ended with the total destruction of the town and the abandonment of it, for more than two centuries.

For sure it is not the most impressive castle of Greece, far from it. Actually it is just a fortified plot, within the town's limits, that used to house the guard. Nevertheless, I wanted to see it as the last remain of a whole era.

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Until two years ago, I was living in the area for nearly a decade, and yet it was just this week that I had the opportunity to get inside. And totally by chance. I was visiting the town and I was randomly wandering around when a bulldozer blocked my way. I walked uphill to avoid it and without realizing it, I was in front of Kazarma. And within the visiting hours too!

Of course, I had to get in :)

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On my way out, I stopped for a while, looking at the modern town and the sea, imagining all the pirates and the invaders that sailed into that same bay, craving to conquer and loot this little piece of the island.

Many of them quite successfully!

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The camera that I used is a Canon EOS 6D mark II with an EF 24-105mm f4/L zoom lens attached. I edited the photographs in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic.

All the pictures and the words are mine.

Thank you for reading and if you want to know more about me you can check out my introduction post.

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These places have their own beauty. Every time I come or see such buildings, I think about architecture and its building.

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Your story of Kazarma and its Venetian history breathes life into the ruins, blending nostalgia, curiosity, and imagination—thank you for sharing this unique perspective!

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No doubt you were destined to get into that place and better yet, share it with all of us. The color count in these images is beautiful and the sun looks radiant. Thank you for sharing that piece of history that refuses to succumb. Greetings to all.

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Super cool photos! This place reminds me of Essos in Game of Thrones. I half expected to see some dragons in the distance of those window shots. Anyway, great work, the photos and buildings themselves are both very impressive.

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I am glad you liked them! I haven't seen the Game of Thrones but I'll take your word for it :)

Thanks!

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