Back to newsGreece has introduced a new fire safety framework specifically designed to protect heritage and cultural sites, with direct implications for cultural tourism across the country, including Crete. The framework establishes updated fire prevention and response standards at archaeological sites, museums, and historic monuments, addressing growing concerns about the risk of wildfires and accidental fires damaging irreplaceable cultural assets.
For visitors to Crete, this means major attractions such as the Palace of Knossos, the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, and historic Venetian sites in Chania and Rethymno will benefit from improved safety infrastructure. Tourists can expect clearer emergency signage, updated evacuation procedures, and better-maintained firebreaks around open-air sites.
During summer visits, particularly in July and August when wildfire risk peaks, travelers should follow all on-site safety instructions and stay informed about local fire alerts through official Greek civil protection channels.
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Fire safety overhaul protects Greece's heritage and cultural tourism
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