The Archaeological Museum of Rethymno

The Archaeological Museum of Rethymno

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The Archaeological Museum of Rethymno is positioned in the heart of the historical centre of Rethymno and is accommodated within the Venetian church of St Francis. The exhibits on display provide a comprehensive overview of the cultural history of the prefecture, spanning from the Neolithic era to the period of Roman rule.

The Temporary Exhibition at the Archaeological Museum of Rethymno features and showcases noteworthy antiquities gathered over time from various locations within the Region of Rethymno. This exhibition emphasises the region's fascinating archaeological heritage.

The excavations conducted from the early years of the previous century up to the present have unveiled the progression of Rethymno's history from prehistoric, protohistoric, to historical periods. These excavations not only unearth the history of the region but also leave an indelible mark on generations of archaeologists from around the world. For many of them, Rethymno becomes like a second home, a place they hold close to their hearts.

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Necropolis of Armeni

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The layout of the cemetery seems to have been carefully pre-planned. All the tombs are rock-chiselled chamber tombs with a “dromos”, with the exception of the built “tholos tomb” no. 200.

In 1969, two pupils gave the Archaeological Museum of Rethymnon two vases they had found at a site called Prinokephalo, in the community of Armenoi. Investigation of the area proved the existence of an extensive Late Minoan cemetery. Since then, the site has been systematically excavated, and more than 220 tombs have been brought to light.


Accessible for people with special needs: NO

Telephone: +30 28210 44418

Fax: +30 28210 94487

Email: protocol@keepka.culture.gr

Operation Hours: 08:00 -15:00


Source: Region of Crete

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Hellenistic Bridge in Eleftherna: A Monument in One of Crete's Most Historic Sites!

Hellenistic Bridge in Eleftherna: A Monument in One of Crete's Most Historic Sites!

Within the ancient site of Eleftherna, renowned for its historical significance, lies a plethora of important monuments. Among them stands the impressive Hellenistic bridge, sure to captivate any visitor.

According to the Ministry of Culture, the bridge is situated in the Lagas area, adjacent to the northwest of the Alfa community. It is easily found shortly after the convergence of three streams: Faragitis, the stream of Chalopota, and Nisi. The bridge lies in the southernmost part of the largest stream, flowing between Laga and Alfa.

Partially carved into the natural rock and partially constructed directly on top of the ground, the bridge stands as an impressively well-preserved structure featuring a pointed arch.

It dates back to the 2nd century BC.

Info: Wikimedia Commons

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