Chania city

Venetian era

The Turkish quarter 

The rich history of the area dates back from the Venetian era. It was named Ponte Dei Viari. This name refers to a bridge connecting the eastern gate of the Kasteli settlement with modern Daskalogianni St. and Splantzia Square. The bridge took the name of an affluent Venetian family who were benefactors of the city in difficult times. The area had a lot of underground waters. That is why there are findings of underground Venetian water tanks. These tanks could supply the city for 6 whole months. Current St. Nickolas church was originally the temple of the adjacent Monastery. The Order of the Dominican monks occupied the monastery. It was built in 1320. After the invasion of the Turks in 1645, the church was converted into a Mosque. It was named Houghiar Tzamissi – Hünkâr Camisi. A minaret was added on the south side of the temple.

Modern Chania 

In the late 19th century, near the end of the Ottoman era, the city’s population was rising. It began to feel confined within the limits of the Venetian Walls. Therefore the city began stretching out to the West, the East and mostly to the South. In 1870, the Turkish Chief Commander of Crete, Reouf Pasha, envisioned a city master plan. This plan included a Grand Walk for leisure and outdoor activities beyond the Venetian Walls. His daily routine involved walking towards a sandy area with a shady fig tree. This habit inspired him to construct a City Garden (bahce). It was meant for everybody to enjoy some public, open, green space. Cultural events could take place there according to the European standards of the time. 

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Chania with kids

Archaeology for Kids in Crete

We went to Kissamos,  a small town just a half-hour easy drive from Chania in Crete. Our first is the archaeological museum featuring findings from the western part of Crete, mostly Polyrenia, Falasarna, and other smaller ancient towns of the area.

The museum was founded in 2005, and it is housed in a two-floor Venetian monument that once was hosting the Headquarters of the Governor of the area. On the ground floor, you will basically admire the findings from Ancient Falasarna and Polyrenia which flourished during the Hellenistic period as well findings from the prior Minoan era.

On the first floor, you will admire the mosaics that are in maintained very good condition from the Hellenistic period of the area, along with other findings, such as coins, amphoras, jewelry, and tomb findings.

Archaeolab

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How to buy a property in Greece?

Today I want to share with you why Crete is not just a great place to visit, but also a great place to live or invest. First of all, Creed has a lifestyle that is hard to beat. Imagine waking up in 300 days of sunshine a year, enjoying the crystal clear sea and surrounding by beautiful nature. The culture here is also incredible. It’s welcoming. And full of history.

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Beaches near by

Stalos beach

Located to the West of Chania, Stalos is part of a long stretch of sandy beaches that runs from Stalos to Gerani. Stalos, Agia Marina and Platanias run into each other forming one long coastal strip and beach. It is the most developed tourist area in the Chania region.

Type of beach: a long, wide sandy beach

Size of beach: Stalos beach is about 2 km long but the beach carries on into Agia Marina and beyond.

How busy: Stalos beach is not as busy as Agia Marina or Platanias as the hotels are not as densely packed along the length of the beach. It’s also very wide so doesn’t ever feel cramped.

Winds: open to the North so it will be affected by north winds (prevalent in summer) and can have waves on those days.

Facilities

Sunbeds and umbrellas, a few cabins to change, showers, life guards

Safe for children: on quiet days the water is safe and doesn’t drop to quickly. If it’s windy you will get waves and sometimes currents so children need to be supervised (and adults should be careful too).

Car parking: free parking in a number of areas.

Getting there

Chania is only 7 km away along the coastal road. There are plenty of regular buses from Chania.

Eating & drinking

Several cafés and snack bars along the beach

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