Back to newsA new academic study is shedding light on urban life in Crete during the period of the Cretan State (1898-1913), a pivotal chapter in the island's history when Crete governed itself as an autonomous state before unification with Greece. The research focuses on Villa Koundouros as a central case study, examining how this era shaped social organisation, institutions, and daily life in Cretan cities. The Cretan State period produced a distinct architectural and cultural heritage that visitors can still observe across the island today, particularly in Heraklion and Chania. Travellers with an interest in history will find this research relevant as it draws attention to buildings and urban spaces from this often-overlooked period. Watch for future exhibitions or guided tours that may emerge from this work, offering deeper insight into Crete's late 19th and early 20th century heritage.
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Study Explores Urban Society During Crete's Autonomous Era
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