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<\/span> Last updated on July 27th, 2024 at 02:04 pm <\/p>
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Hey there, let’s dive into a piece of history that might not be on everyone’s radar. Have you ever heard of Sagrado? No, not the restaurant in Corfu town, but a term that harkens back to Medieval and Venetian times. It’s like stepping into a hidden chapter of the past.<\/p>\n
Alright, first things first. You might know the quaint Italian town of Sagrado, somewhere northeast of Venice and cozying up to the Slovenian border. And for those with a bit of linguistic flair, you’ll probably recognize that in Spanish, “Sagrado” translates to something sacred or holy \u2013 a touch of linguistic magic right there. But we’re not here to chat about restaurants or language lessons today.<\/p>\n
We’re about to reveal a slice of Corfu’s past that’s not as well-known. Imagine, back when Corfu was under Venetian rule (that’s from 1386 to 1797), the upper crust had their hands on the reins of power, and let’s just say they weren’t exactly shy about using it. Those aristocratic families? They were practically the kings and queens of the island, calling the shots and making the rules.<\/p>\n
Here’s the twist in this tale \u2013 each of these grand families had something called a “Sagrado” hiding away in their fancy mansions. And oh boy, these weren’t your regular hangout spots. Imagine an underground maze, narrow as can be, and deeper than your wildest imagination. A gallery of secrets, built from colossal stones, with only one way in and a double door that could lock it up tighter than a treasure chest.<\/p>\n
Sometimes these Sagrados sat beneath the mansions, like quiet secrets kept beneath the floorboards. Other times, they stood alone, with arched entrances like portals to the unknown. There was even a sneaky hatch on some that led to the world above \u2013 talk about an escape route!<\/p>\n<\/a>Sagrado entrance in Rivellis mansion<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n