St. Andrea Bastion

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Why did the Ottomans rename St. Andrea Bastion to “Yürüyüş Kapısı” – Assault Gate? We stand before the St. Andrea Bastion, a place etched in the heart of Heraklion’s history. This bastion whispers tales of resilience and surrender, echoing the longest siege in history. The St. Andrea Bastion, named after a nearby church dedicated to Saint Andrew, was initially a vital defensive point in the Venetian walls. Built in the mid-16th century, it guarded the city from naval attacks. However, its coastal position, with a single flank and low terreplein, made it a vulnerable point in the city’s defenses. This vulnerability played a crucial role in the Siege of Candia (1645-1669). The Ottomans, recognizing this weakness, focused their attacks on the seaward walls, including St. Andrea Bastion. In 1667, a Venetian-Cretan engineer’s betrayal sealed the bastion’s fate. Andrea Barozzi defected to the Ottomans. He revealed the fortifications’ weaknesses, specifically highlighting the vulnerability of St. Andrea and Sabbionara Bastions. The Ottomans relentlessly bombarded the already weakened St. Andrea Bastion. By 1669, the walls were breached, marking a turning point in the siege. Despite valiant resistance, Candia finally fell. The Ottomans, acknowledging its strategic significance, rebuilt and reinforced St. Andrea Bastion. They renamed it “Yürüyüş Kapısı” – Assault Gate, a stark reminder of their victory. Sadly, modernization efforts in the early 20th century led to the demolition of the Agios Andreas Gate, sacrificing a piece of history for progress. Only a section of the gate’s arch survives, a poignant fragment of the past. Today, St. Andrea Bastion stands as a testament to Heraklion’s enduring spirit. It offers a glimpse into a time of conflict and change. From its vantage point, you can almost hear the echoes of cannons and the cries of defenders. The St. Andrea Bastion, a place of resilience, surrender, and enduring memory.

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