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Serbian Monument in Gouvia: A WWI Tribute

A historical landmark in Gouvia, Corfu, honoring the Serbian soldiers of WWI and the enduring friendship between Serbia and Greece.

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The Serbian Monument in Gouvia, Corfu, commemorates the Serbian soldiers who landed here during World War I. It symbolizes the friendship between Serbia and Greece and stands as a poignant reminder of a key moment in Serbian history.

A brief summary to Serbian Monument

  • Unnamed Road, Γουβιά, 491 00, GR

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for a quieter, more reflective experience.
  • Take a moment to explore the nearby Gouvia village with its local shops and restaurants.
  • Combine your visit with a walk along Gouvia beach for views of the bay and the chapel of Ipapandi.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Gouvia bus stop, walk towards the main road (Corfu-Gouvia Road). Look for signs pointing towards the Serbian Monument. Walk straight along the main road for about 10-15 minutes. The monument is located on an unnamed road to your right.

  • Public Transport

    From Corfu Town, take the bus to Gouvia from the main bus station near the New Fortress. Buses to Gouvia run approximately every 30 minutes. The bus ride takes about 20-30 minutes. Get off at the Gouvia bus stop and follow the walking directions to the monument. A single bus fare costs approximately €1-€2.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Corfu Town and Gouvia. A taxi ride from Corfu Town to Gouvia takes approximately 10-15 minutes. The estimated cost is €10-€12. From Corfu Airport to Gouvia Marina, the taxi fare is approximately €20-€30.

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Located in Gouvia, Corfu, the Serbian Monument is a historical landmark dedicated to the Serbian soldiers who found refuge on the island during World War I. In 1916, after facing invasion, approximately 120,000 Serbian soldiers were exiled to Corfu, with many landing in Gouvia. This monument marks that disembarkation point, serving as a symbol of the enduring friendship and solidarity between Serbia and Greece. The granite monument features inscriptions in Serbian, Greek, and French, detailing the events that led to the Serbian army's arrival in Corfu. A large bay leaf crown is placed atop the monument by Serbian visitors in May and September. The surrounding area offers a peaceful atmosphere, inviting visitors to reflect on the historical significance of the site. Gouvia itself has a rich history, having served as an important Venetian port. Remnants of Venetian shipyards can still be seen, adding to the area's historical charm. Today, Gouvia is a tourist destination that combines history with natural beauty, featuring a marina, beaches, and various amenities.

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