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Interesting fountain
The Bembo fountain dates from the Venetian period, and it is next to the Turkish sebil (charity fountain) built later. The Bembo fountain was constructed between the years 1552-1554 by the captain G...
The Bembo fountain dates from the Venetian period, and it is next to the Turkish sebil (charity fountain) built later. The Bembo fountain was constructed between the years 1552-1554 by the captain G...
You can easily just past it without noticing. It is a small 'attraction' and wasn't working when we walked by. As with the rest of Heraklion it seems neglected and in need of a bit of attention.
You can easily just past it without noticing. It is a small 'attraction' and wasn't working when we walked by. As with the rest of Heraklion it seems neglected and in need of a bit of attention.
Nice fountain which doesn't seem to be operational just by the Turkish Pumphouse. It was built by Gianmatteo Bembo, in 1552-54. For some strange reason it has a headless statue as a decoration.
Interesting fountain
The Bembo fountain dates from the Venetian period, and it is next to the Turkish sebil (charity fountain) built later. The Bembo fountain was constructed between the years 1552-1554 by the captain G...
Interesting fountain
The Bembo fountain dates from the Venetian period, and it is next to the Turkish sebil (charity fountain) built later. The Bembo fountain was constructed between the years 1552-1554 by the captain G...
Easy to miss
You can easily just past it without noticing. It is a small 'attraction' and wasn't working when we walked by. As with the rest of Heraklion it seems neglected and in need of a bit of attention.
Easy to miss
You can easily just past it without noticing. It is a small 'attraction' and wasn't working when we walked by. As with the rest of Heraklion it seems neglected and in need of a bit of attention.
Next to the Pumphouse
Nice fountain which doesn't seem to be operational just by the Turkish Pumphouse. It was built by Gianmatteo Bembo, in 1552-54. For some strange reason it has a headless statue as a decoration.