Giustiniani Palati
A 15th-century palace of the Genoese, who ruled Chios until the Turks drove them out in 1566, is one of the most venerable landmarks on the island, with a loggia and external staircase. Situated between the main square and the central gate of the fortress, it is believed to have belonged to the chief magistrate. Inside are some glorious Byzantine murals of the prophets from the 13th century, as well as icons and sculptures.