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               CORFU



               AN ICONIC

               DESTINATION


               IN EVERY


               SENSE



               Ethereal in its beauty and a cradle of culture and knowledge,
               the Greek island of Corfu fiercely protects its traditions and customs – yet,
               it has always been open to other cultures, too.

               BY SOPHIA McCONNELL























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              EVER SINCE THE 8th centu-  liness – think cypress covered   left an indelible mark on the is-                                                                 ing in the early days of modern   itage, which extends to this day.   vals and events. Today, there are
            ry BC, the island of Corfu, which   hills, traditional villages and san-  land. A walk around elegant Corfu                                                     Greece, Corfu’s Ionian Academy,   Locals feel very strongly about   18 functioning orchestras on Cor-
            the Greeks named Kerkyra, has   dy coves embraced by cobalt-blue   Town very much reveals Venetian                                                              the first university of the modern   music, too – and they have done   fu, with four of them operating in
            been revered throughout the ages   waters – has spurred many an   and French architectural influenc-  Corfu Town's                                              Greek state, and the Nobile Teatro   so for centuries. From 1840 on-  the capital. You’re very likely to run
                                                                                                           majestic
            not only for its strategic position   army and international power to   es while, suffice to say, the island-  buildings are                                    di San Giacomo di Corfù, Greece’s   wards, philharmonic orchestras   into one of them spreading the
                                                                                                           testament to the
            in the Ionian Sea but for its phe-  want to possess and rule it, from   ers’ longstanding love for cricket is   history of the                                  first opera house, are indicative of   started popping up on the island,   spirit of Corfiot musical tradition
            nomenal natural beauty. Known   the Ottomans to the Venetians,   a very British affair indeed!   island. Above,                                                 the islanders’ unwavering pride in   with musicians eager to accom-  out in the streets, while there are
                                                                                                           the Liston
            for its almost heartbreaking love-  the French and the British. Each   Representing a beacon of learn-  Arcade.                                                 their intellectual and artistic her-  pany religious ceremonies, festi-  also several ticketed events you
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