VENETIAN CASTLE:
 
Another building proving the remarkable influence of the Venetians on this island it is the castle located in Bochali at the back of the city of Zakynthos. 
Almost nothing remains of the ancient building, only the walls but it is worth visiting the ruins that are in the greenness of a grove and from where it is possible to admire from the top the entire chief town of the island. 
In the past where now there are the ruins of the castle there was the medieval town of Zakynthos which consisted in many houses and twelve churches of which after the many earthquakes and wars nothing remains. In 1970 the walls were consolidated since, after the numerous earthquake, they risked to fall down and in 1984 thanks to the diggings many churches dated back to the 11th and 18th Century and other ruins that go back to the Byzantine period and the English occupation came back to light.
 

KAMBI CROSS:
 
A cement cross of such dimensions to be spotted even at kilometres of distance from the town where it is located, Kabì. 
The cross strikes for its dimensions but it represents and remembers those who passed away in the civil war. It is impossible to forget them with a symbol that is visible from the sea even though located on a promontory more than three hundred and fifty metres from the sea level.

 


VENETIAN TOWER 

In order to see the small Venetian Tower you have to reach the town of Exo Chora, North of the island, and then go from the town centre to a road on the left to drive for some kilometres. Up to a certain point the road isn’t asphalted anymore and you have to carry on to the promontory where the scout tower is. 
The tower is of small dimensions and it is more or less very well preserved. In the past it was used to spot the enemy coming from the sea. 
The position is perfect since from here it is possible to view the larger part of the western coast of the island. 
After the tower the road carries on but we suggest not to drive down it since in very bad conditions and without exit.

 
 

ARGASI BRIDGE:

 
In Argasi, a town close to Zakynthos, it is possible to see a bridge dated 1800 that it half lays on the sand and half in the sea.It is uncommon to admire such a ruin of the past a few kilometres from huge hotels areas even this is unique in Greece.


SARAKINA HOUSE:
 
Close to the town of Mouzaki, it is possible to visit the ruins of an English Villa that resisted the earthquake in 1953. The Villa, named Sarakina, belonged to the Lunzi’s family and it is a typical example of refined house, built in neo-classic style, typical of Zakynthos houses before the catastrophe. 
Only the façade of two floors with the main entrance and seven windows at the first floor remained intact. 
In this moment is possible only to look at it externaly because the inside is not accessible.

 

VRYSAKIA AQUEDUCT:
 
The area around the town of Argasi presents some remains of ancient buildings such as the bridge on the beach, the ruins of a church and the remains of an aqueduct used in the past to supply water the entire area. 
The aqueduct is reachable by a non asphalted road hidden in the vegetation that goes from Argasi to the countryside and there are no signs informing where it is located.

 


Monumenten:
There are many monuments to remember distinguished personalities of the past born or who lived in Zakynthos.
The past has to be remembered and the people of Zakynthos display, especially in the big square of Solomos, many statues and busts.
 


Among those there is the statue of the national poet Dionysios Solomos at which base it is engraved a line of his poem "Hymn to Freedom”; the statue, representing the Glory to which the national poet is addressing his poems, is flanked at both sides by two cannons and the stele that remembers the writings of another poet very much loved by the people of Zakynthos, Kalvos.

To remember Ugo Foscolo, famous Italian poet born in Zante in 1778, there is a bust in Solomos square that has been dedicated to him.
It is also possible to see, in the street to him dedicated, the cenotaph of Foscolo with the statue of the "Weeping Angel”.



Then on the Strani Hill at the back of the city there is another bust of Solomos and it is said that the poet used to find peace here and that the incomparable view inspired his compositions.

It is also possible to admire the commemorative stele of the patriotic secret society "Filikì Eteria” that fought to free Greece from the foreign domination.