Next to the church, this small museum houses the private collection of a late teacher who sparked the area's archaeological digs after stumbling upon Minoan artefacts on field trips with students. The collection includes Vasiliki pottery from the nearby Minoan sites of Fournou-Korifi and Pyrgos, as well as an impressive scale model of the Fournou-Korifi site, painstakingly assembled by museum director John Atkinson.
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This tiny triple-aisled church on the main road shelters Crete's best-preserved Byzantine frescoes. The oldest in the central nave (13th century) depict…
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