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Situated near the quaint village of Souda, nestled within the Park of Local Industries, we found ourselves at the entrance of the Typography Museum of Chania. Opened in 2005, the museum was the brainchild of Giannis Garedakis, a name synonymous with local journalism through his work with Haniotika Nea. The foundation of the museum was not just an endeavor to Read more…
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Nestled above the serene harbor of Souda, just 5 kilometers from Chania Town, the Commonwealth War Cemetery stands as a solemn tribute to the valor and sacrifice of the British Commonwealth servicemen who fell during World War II. Our visit to this hallowed ground offered us a moment of reflection amidst the breathtaking vistas of the Aegean Sea. A Final Read more…
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As we ventured across Chania, the allure of the ancient Fortress of Souda beckoned us. Situated on a small, verdant island opposite the Itzedin Fortress, this Venetian marvel dominates the landscape, a testament to Crete’s rich and tumultuous history. A Venetian Legacy Constructed in 1573 by the Venetians, the fortress was designed to be an impregnable shield against invaders and Read more…