modon
Modon, also known as Modone in Italian and Methoni in Greek, is a historic fortified town at the tip of the Methoni peninsula in Messenia, southwestern Greece. It centers on the Venetian fortress known as the Castle of Modon, a major maritime stronghold of the Republic of Venice that controlled western approaches to the Aegean and the Levantine trade routes.
Location and features: The fortress sits on a promontory overlooking a natural harbor, with extensive defensive
History: The site has ancient roots but became a major Venetian possession after the Crusader era, when
Present day: Today, Modon is a protected archaeological site and tourist destination. Its well-preserved fortifications and