Loggia of Rethymno

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The Loggia of Rethymno is a 16th-century Venetian-era building in Crete that once served as a meeting place for nobles and now stands as a prominent example of Renaissance architecture in the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance architecture
historic building
loggia
architecturalStyle Renaissance
builtBy Venetian authorities
builtInPeriod 16th century
cityLandmark Rethymno NERFINISHED
constructionStartCentury 16th century
continent Europe
country Greece
culturalSignificance important example of Renaissance architecture in Rethymno
era Venetian rule in Crete
governingBody Municipality of Rethymno NERFINISHED
hasFeature arcades
arches
open-sided hall
heritage Venetian era
historicalRole social center for Venetian nobility in Rethymno
locatedIn Crete NERFINISHED
Greece
Rethymno NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor Renaissance architectural features
Venetian civic architecture
openToPublic yes
originalFunction meeting place for nobles
public gathering place
touristAttraction yes
usedAs public building

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Rethymno hasLandmark Loggia of Rethymno