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The Ancient Town of Rizinia in Heraklion, Crete: About 1 km north of Prinias village, on top of Patela Hill, there is the Ancient Town of Rizinia. A walking path leads to this ancient site. As indications show, the region was inhabited from 1,500 BC, during the post-Minoan and the Hellenistic period. A temple was found on the eastern side Read more…
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The Agios Titos Cathedral in Heraklion Town is one of Crete’s most notable landmarks. It’s on August 25th Street, one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares. A nice area with little cafés and restaurants around the church. The first church of Agios Titos on this site was most likely erected in 961 A.D. by the Byzantine Emperor Nicephorus Phokas, who Read more…
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In Heraklion, the church of Agia Ekaterini (Saint Catherine) of Sinaites: The church of Agia Ekaterini (Saint Catherine) of Sinaites situated in the middle of Heraklion town, next to the Cathedral of Saint Minas, and has given its name to Saint Catherine Square. This square is now a distinct portion of town, with cafeterias, children’s playgrounds, and a swarm of Read more…
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The Monastery of Panagia Kaliviani is located on the island of Crete, between the prefectures of Rethymno and Heraklion, in the mountainous terrain. The monastery acquired its name from the nearby hamlet of Kalivia, which is why it is called Panagia (Virgin Mary) Kaliviani. It is located 5 kilometers from Moires village. The monastery was most likely founded in the Read more…
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Gortyn is a historical location located 44 kilometers southwest of Heraklion. The region was occupied in the Neolithic period, around 7000 BC, according to evidence uncovered at the site. Gortyn, on the other hand, got its name during the Minoan era, when a thriving Minoan colony thrived here in the lush plain of Mesara, Central Crete. Phaestos, to the southwest, Read more…
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The Cretaquarium in Heraklion, Crete: The Crete Aquarium situated near Gouves, just a few kilometers from Heraklion Town and Hani Kokkini Beach. This is the Mediterranean’s largest aquarium, which opened in 2005. The Cretan Sea has long been noted for its abundant marine life and stunning rock formations. The Crete Aquarium represents marine life with improved and magnificent natural landscape Read more…