Back to newsA lecture series on History and Archaeology held in Rethymno has concluded with a final session titled "Medieval Pilgrimages in Crete." The series explored the island's rich medieval heritage, focusing on pilgrimage routes and religious sites from the Byzantine and Venetian periods that shaped Crete's cultural landscape. Rethymno, known for its well-preserved old town and Venetian fortress, serves as a natural setting for such historical discussions given its layered architectural history. Tourists interested in medieval Crete can explore related sites throughout the region, including monasteries, churches, and fortifications that date to this era. While this particular lecture cycle has ended, Rethymno regularly hosts cultural and academic events. Visitors can check with the local municipality or cultural center for upcoming programs. The old town itself remains open year-round and offers direct access to many of the sites discussed in the series.
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Medieval Pilgrimages in Crete: History Lecture Series Concludes in Rethymno
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