Back to newsA rare piece of Cretan history has surfaced in this archival 8mm color film from 1971, taken from the collection of D. Kirimlidis and shared by Aylon Film Archives. The footage offers a silent visual tour of the Chania region, beginning with a shot of a local monument. For visitors to Crete, this type of archival material provides a fascinating glimpse into what the island looked like over 50 years ago, long before modern tourism transformed the landscape. Chania remains one of Crete's most visited destinations, known for its Venetian harbor, old town, and surrounding villages. Travelers interested in local history and heritage can explore the Chania Historical Museum and Municipal Art Gallery for similar archival collections and cultural exhibits about the region's past.
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Rare 1971 Film Shows Chania Before Modern Tourism Transformed Crete
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