Back to newsPlatanias, a coastal village west of Chania, is home to a well-preserved World War II air raid shelter built during the German occupation of Crete (1941-1945). Like many such structures across the island, it was constructed using forced local labor under orders from German commanders. These bunkers and fortifications are scattered throughout Crete and stand as quiet reminders of the occupation years, a period deeply embedded in Cretan collective memory. The Platanias shelter offers visitors a chance to connect with this history in a low-key, accessible setting. No formal admission or guided tour is typically required. If you are staying in the Chania region, Platanias is an easy day trip combining beach access with a brief look at wartime history. Respectful exploration is encouraged, as these sites hold significant meaning for local communities.
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Platanias Opens Well-Preserved WWII Bunker to Visitors
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