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The Town of Rethymno
Rethymno, capital of the Prefecture by the same name and the administrative and commercial centre for the surrounding area, is the smallest of the historic cities of Crete. This picturesque town has been untouched by earthquakes and has retained its blend of eastern mystique and western grandeur. There are numerous Venetian houses and churches; the [...] |
The Prefecture Of Rethymno
The Prefecture of Rethymno is located in the center of Crete, to the east of the prefecture of Chania. Its capital is Rethymno and it is divided into four sub-prefectures: those of Mylopotamos, Ayios Vasileios, Amari and Rethymno itself. This is the most mountainous of the prefectures of Crete, but at the same time it [...] |
The Prefecture of Herakleio
The Prefecture of Herakleio is located in the centre of the island and consists of seven sub prefectures: those of Temenos, Vianno, Malevizi, Pyrgiotissa, Kainourgio, Pediala and Monofatsi. The capital of the Prefecture – and of the Temenos sub prefecture – is Herakleio. With a population of more than 250.000, the prefecture of Herakleio is [...] |
The Prefecture of Chania
Chania is the most westerly prefecture of Crete, with towering mountain massifs, deep gorges and a coastline with both steep cliffs and fine beaches. In the north of the Prefecture is the large plain of Chania, with the White Mountains on the three sides of it. Apart from the natural beauties, the Prefecture of Chania [...] |
Museums in Rethymno
The Archeological Museum, housed in the Loggia (on the corner of Katechaki and Himara Streets) has a collection of exhibits covering the period from the Neolithic era to the Turkish times (tel. 29975, 20668). The L. Kanakakis Arts Gallery and Centre for Contemporary Art has works by the painter Lefteris Kanakakis and a collection of 45 paintings [...] |
Museums in Chania
The Archeological Museum of Chania, housed in the Church of St Francis (21 Halidon St, tel. no. 0821-20334), has a fine collection of finds dating from the Neolithic times to the Roman period, all from the Chania area and western Crete. The Historical Archive and the Museum of Crete are in a new-Classical building at 20 Sfakianaki St [...] |
City of Herakleio
Herakleio has developed into a modern city and into the commercial, industrial and agricultural centre of eastern Crete, handling a wealth of excellent products which include saltanas and various kinds of table grapes, such as the razaki variety from Archanes. The city is the capital of the Prefecture of Herakleio and, since 1972, of the [...] |
Town of Chania
Chania, capital of the Prefecture of the same name, has a population of 60.000. It stands on a neck of a small promontory on the east side of Chania Bay. The visitor’s first impression of the constantly growing modern city is a good one: this is a well planned town, with broad streets, parks and [...] |