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Our journey through the historic heart of Rethymno led us to the enchanting Ottoman baths, a testament to the rich cultural tapestry woven by centuries of history. Located on Radamanthyos Street in the Old Town, these baths, dating back to 1670, offered us a window into the Ottoman legacy that still resonates across Greece today. Marble Elegance and Light: The Read more…
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Nestled in the hilly landscape of Miriokefala, 29 kilometers southwest of Rethymnon Town, the Antifonitria Monastery of Virgin Mary beckoned us with its storied past and serene beauty. Straddling the boundary between the Rethymnon and Chania prefectures, this ancient monastery offered us a window into the spiritual heart of Crete. A Divine Foundation: The monastery’s origins, dating back to the Read more…
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Our journey through the cultural heart of Rethymnon led us to the doorstep of the Ecclesiastical Museum, nestled within the Cathedral at Mitropoleos Square. Founded in 1994, this museum promised an intimate glimpse into the spiritual and artistic heritage of the region, dating back to the mid-nineteenth century. A Treasury of Devotion: The museum’s collection, comprising sacred utensils, priestly vestments, Read more…
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Our exploration of Crete’s cultural heritage led us to the Rethymnon Historical and Folklore Museum, nestled within a 17th-century Venetian building on Vernardou Street in the Old Town. Founded in 1973 and relocated to this Venetian gem in 1995, the museum offered us a deep dive into the region’s rich folklore and the vibrant tapestry of daily life from the Read more…