Back to newsGreece's Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, recently visited Crete on an official tour of key heritage sites. She conducted on-site inspections of the Venetian Walls in Heraklion and the Cathedral of Agios Minas, two of the city's most visited landmarks, to assess ongoing conservation efforts. She also attended a ceremony marking the launch of a restoration or archaeological project in Malia, a coastal town on the northern coast known for its Minoan palace site. These visits signal active government investment in preserving Crete's historical and religious monuments. Tourists visiting Heraklion can expect continued maintenance work around the Venetian Walls and the cathedral area, which may result in limited access to certain sections. The Malia archaeological site remains a recommended stop for visitors interested in Minoan civilization, located approximately 34 km east of Heraklion.
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Greece Commits to Heritage: Mendoni Tours Crete Sites, Launches Restoration
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