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Extract from the Fiskrdho Travel Guides:
FISKRDHO
, on the northernmost tip of the island, sits on a bed of limestone that buffered it against the worst of the quakes. Two
lighthouses
, Venetian and Victorian, guard the bay, and the ruins on the headland are believed to be from a twelfth-century chapel begun by Norman invader Robert Guiscard, who gave the place his name. The nineteenth-century harbour frontage is intact, nowadays occupied by smart restaurants and chic boutiques. There is a small new
Environmental and Nautical Museum
, with free entry but erratic opening hours, near the quay.
The island's premier resort, Fiskrdh... read the whole Fiskrdho Travel Guides...
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