Eleutherna Archaeological Museum

Eleutherna Archaeological Museum: Our most recommended tours and activities

A time travel to the Past

A time travel to the Past

The tour begins at around 9:00 am, when you get picked up from your hotel. We visit the historical village of Melidoni, which has always been a village full of life, inhabited by people who share the same dreams, who are creative and love their homeland. The Cave of Melidoni is located approximately 1800m northwest of the village of Melidoni, at an altitude of 220m. The Gerontospelios, as it is called. The hall is one of the largest caves in Crete, while the stalactites and stalagmites are truly enormous. Afterwards, we visit Margarites village. Margarites is undoubtedly the most important pottery center of Western Crete. In the area there are plenty of clay deposits, which explains the centuries-old occupation of the inhabitants with the art of clay. The village is known for its unique pottery tradition, its picturesque alleys, and its well-preserved architecture. Margarites is a perfect destination for those seeking an authentic Cretan experience and a glimpse into the island’s rich history and culture. Next, we visit the ancient museum of Eleutherna. Ancient Eleutherna is located 25 km south-east of the city of Rethymno, relatively close to the Monastery of Arkadiou. The city is the most important archaeological site of the prefecture of Rethymno, which has not yet been fully excavated and is expected to yield many more valuable findings. The excavations in Ancient Eleutherna have brought to light exceptional finds of various chronological phases, from the Sub-Neolithic period to the Late Roman and Byzantine years, dozens of inscriptions, sculptures, objects made of precious materials, coins, exotic objects from the East, metal objects and utensils, glass vases etc. Last but not least, we visit the Arkadi monastery. The strong fortification of Arkadi attracted the rebellious Cretans and as a result it was burnt down by the Ottomans several times, in 1646, 1821 and 1866. Many Turkish and Greek documents refer to the life and adventures of the monastery which was able to support or harbor wanted persons, provide basic education, morally strengthen the region and lead national affairs. Arkadi is certainly the most historic monastery in Crete, which was to become the holiest symbol of the Cretan Struggle for Freedom, as it was here that the tragic holocaust of 1866 took place with the explosion of the wine cellar where the revolutionaries kept the gunpowder.

Eleutherna Museum- Arkadi Monastery- Margarites Village

Eleutherna Museum- Arkadi Monastery- Margarites Village

This day trip takes you through scenic historical and cultural highlights in Crete, blending ancient history with traditional village life. 1. Ancient Eleutherna Village Start the day at the charming village of Ancient Eleutherna. Here, enjoy a traditional Cretan breakfast at a local café. Take in the early morning atmosphere while savoring local specialties. 2. Eleutherna Museum Next, visit the Eleutherna Museum, which houses artifacts discovered in the excavations at the site. The museum's collections provide a fascinating look at life in ancient Eleutherna, including jewelry, pottery, and burial items that showcase the area's cultural depth. 3. Arkadi Monastery Leaving Eleutherna, explore the Arkadi Monastery, a landmark of Greek heritage and resistance. This 16th-century monastery is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of freedom for Cretans. Wander through its serene courtyard and learn about its role in the Cretan resistance against Ottoman rule. 4. Margarites Village Finally, arrive at Margarites village, famous for its pottery tradition and warm hospitality. Here you will have free time to enjoy a leisurely Cretan lunch at a taverna, where you can taste authentic local dishes. Afterward, visit a pottery workshop to observe traditional Cretan ceramics being crafted. (upon request)

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Eleutherna Archaeological Museum: Our most recommended tours and activities

A time travel to the Past

A time travel to the Past

The tour begins at around 9:00 am, when you get picked up from your hotel. We visit the historical village of Melidoni, which has always been a village full of life, inhabited by people who share the same dreams, who are creative and love their homeland. The Cave of Melidoni is located approximately 1800m northwest of the village of Melidoni, at an altitude of 220m. The Gerontospelios, as it is called. The hall is one of the largest caves in Crete, while the stalactites and stalagmites are truly enormous. Afterwards, we visit Margarites village. Margarites is undoubtedly the most important pottery center of Western Crete. In the area there are plenty of clay deposits, which explains the centuries-old occupation of the inhabitants with the art of clay. The village is known for its unique pottery tradition, its picturesque alleys, and its well-preserved architecture. Margarites is a perfect destination for those seeking an authentic Cretan experience and a glimpse into the island’s rich history and culture. Next, we visit the ancient museum of Eleutherna. Ancient Eleutherna is located 25 km south-east of the city of Rethymno, relatively close to the Monastery of Arkadiou. The city is the most important archaeological site of the prefecture of Rethymno, which has not yet been fully excavated and is expected to yield many more valuable findings. The excavations in Ancient Eleutherna have brought to light exceptional finds of various chronological phases, from the Sub-Neolithic period to the Late Roman and Byzantine years, dozens of inscriptions, sculptures, objects made of precious materials, coins, exotic objects from the East, metal objects and utensils, glass vases etc. Last but not least, we visit the Arkadi monastery. The strong fortification of Arkadi attracted the rebellious Cretans and as a result it was burnt down by the Ottomans several times, in 1646, 1821 and 1866. Many Turkish and Greek documents refer to the life and adventures of the monastery which was able to support or harbor wanted persons, provide basic education, morally strengthen the region and lead national affairs. Arkadi is certainly the most historic monastery in Crete, which was to become the holiest symbol of the Cretan Struggle for Freedom, as it was here that the tragic holocaust of 1866 took place with the explosion of the wine cellar where the revolutionaries kept the gunpowder.

Eleutherna Museum- Arkadi Monastery- Margarites Village

Eleutherna Museum- Arkadi Monastery- Margarites Village

This day trip takes you through scenic historical and cultural highlights in Crete, blending ancient history with traditional village life. 1. Ancient Eleutherna Village Start the day at the charming village of Ancient Eleutherna. Here, enjoy a traditional Cretan breakfast at a local café. Take in the early morning atmosphere while savoring local specialties. 2. Eleutherna Museum Next, visit the Eleutherna Museum, which houses artifacts discovered in the excavations at the site. The museum's collections provide a fascinating look at life in ancient Eleutherna, including jewelry, pottery, and burial items that showcase the area's cultural depth. 3. Arkadi Monastery Leaving Eleutherna, explore the Arkadi Monastery, a landmark of Greek heritage and resistance. This 16th-century monastery is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of freedom for Cretans. Wander through its serene courtyard and learn about its role in the Cretan resistance against Ottoman rule. 4. Margarites Village Finally, arrive at Margarites village, famous for its pottery tradition and warm hospitality. Here you will have free time to enjoy a leisurely Cretan lunch at a taverna, where you can taste authentic local dishes. Afterward, visit a pottery workshop to observe traditional Cretan ceramics being crafted. (upon request)

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