The Venetian shipyard built by the Venetians during their rule of Corfu on the west side of what used to be Govino Bay, the current site of the modern village of Gouvia. The ruins still exist in the Bay of Gouvia, and can only be viewed from afar as the area is barricaded with an iron fence.
The Venetians used the bay as a port and their arsenal was built near the water. The Venetian shipyard has three bow docks that were used to service their two fleets that were stationed in Corfu. The arsenal's columns, walls, and vaults survive almost intact, but the roof is missing.