Favourite
Embarking on a journey to the south of Chania, we were drawn to the historical ruins of the Castle of Selinos in Paleochora. Erected in 1282 by Marino Gradonigo, the Duke of Crete, this fortress was a testament to Venetian architectural prowess and strategic acumen. Named after the abundant celery plant in the area, “Selino” stands as a symbol of Read moreā¦