Back to newsThe Museum of Ancient Eleftherna, located near Rethymno in central Crete, is marking its 10th anniversary. Archaeologist Nikos Stampolidis, who led excavations at the site for decades, described Eleftherna as "the lantern that illuminates Crete," highlighting its significance as one of the island's most important ancient cities. The museum houses findings from the nearby archaeological site, including artifacts dating back to the Early Iron Age and Geometric period. Visitors can explore the site and museum, which offer a window into Cretan civilization before the Classical era. Eleftherna is accessible from Rethymno, roughly 25 kilometers inland, and can be combined with a visit to the ancient ruins nearby. The anniversary marks a decade of the museum serving as a cultural landmark for both locals and international visitors exploring Crete beyond its coastal attractions.
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Eleftherna Museum Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary in Crete
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