Back to newsThe ancient site of Eleutherna, located in the hills south of Rethymno in central Crete, continues to draw attention as one of the island's most significant archaeological destinations. Archaeologist Nikolaos Stampolidis, who has led excavations there for decades, described Eleutherna as "the lantern that illuminates Crete," highlighting its importance to understanding the island's early history from the Minoan through the Dorian and Roman periods. Visitors can explore the excavation site and the nearby Museum of Ancient Eleutherna, which houses remarkable finds including gold jewelry, ceramics, and burial artifacts. The museum is open to the public and is accessible by car from Rethymno in approximately 30 minutes. The site sits near the village of Eleutherna at an altitude offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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Eleutherna: The Lantern Illuminating Crete's Ancient Past
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