Back to newsA protected Venetian-era quarry in Chania has been vandalized with graffiti, drawing sharp criticism from local residents and heritage advocates. The site, which holds historical significance from the period of Venetian rule in Crete, has been targeted despite its protected status. Local groups report that the Municipality of Chania and the responsible contracting company have repeatedly ignored their correspondence and are refusing to ensure safe access to the area for swimmers visiting nearby. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between local authorities and residents over the management and protection of Chania's coastal heritage sites. Visitors interested in exploring Venetian-era landmarks in the Chania region are advised to check local access conditions before visiting coastal historical sites, as some areas may have restricted or unsafe access due to ongoing infrastructure disputes.
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Graffiti Vandals Hit Protected Venetian Quarry in Chania Amid Official Silence
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