Back to newsThe Monastery of Toplou, located in the far east of Crete near Sitia, holds a significant place in the history of the Greek Revolution. During the 19th-century struggle for Greek independence, the monastery became a site of violent reprisal when Ottoman forces carried out a massacre against those sheltering within its walls. The event stands as a sobering chapter in Crete's long resistance against foreign rule.
Today, Moni Toplou is one of the most visited monasteries on the island and remains an active religious community. Visitors can explore its fortified architecture, a small museum displaying icons and historical artifacts, and learn about its role across several centuries of Cretan history. The monastery is open to tourists; modest dress is required. It sits roughly 70 km east of Heraklion, making it a worthwhile stop when exploring the Lasithi region.
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Toplou Monastery: From Ottoman Massacre to Crete's Top Tourist Attraction
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