Venetian Buildings

Hania

District of Hania

Rethimno

Iraklio

District of Lassithi

Caves

Churches and Monasteries

Capital of the Roman province of Cyrenaica, Gortyn became the first Christian community in Greece in the year 65 A.D., after St. Paul appointed Titus as bishop, with a mission to convert the whole of Crete. In the 16th century the Cretan School of painting, closely allied with Byzantine tradition, produced numerous painters of icons, both famous and unknown.

Crete is scattered with the ruins of countless frescoed churches dating from 961, when the Byzantine recaptured Crete from the Saracens, to 1204, when the island fell into the hands of the Venetians. The following churches can still be seen:

In Hania

In the District of Hania

In the District of Rethimno Preveli

In Iraklio In the District of Iraklio In the District of Lassithi

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