Back to newsAn international conference on the protection of religious monuments is taking place in Crete, supported by the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Alexandroupolis. The event brings together religious and cultural heritage authorities to discuss strategies for safeguarding churches, monasteries, and sacred sites across Greece. Crete is home to hundreds of Byzantine churches, Venetian-era chapels, and Orthodox monasteries that draw visitors each year. While the conference is primarily an academic and ecclesiastical gathering, its outcomes may influence how religious heritage sites are managed and accessed across the island. Tourists visiting Cretan monasteries and churches are reminded to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, as these remain active places of worship under the care of local Orthodox communities.
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Crete Hosts International Summit on Protecting Religious Heritage Sites
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