Back to newsThe Venetian quarry at Pacheia Ammos, near the village of Stavros on the Akrotiri Peninsula in Chania, has been targeted by vandals. The Stavros Residents' Initiative has formally reported the damage and raised concerns about the lack of adequate protection at the site, which dates back to the Venetian period of Cretan history.
The quarry is a historically significant landmark in the area, known locally for its connection to centuries-old construction activity that shaped many of Crete's fortifications and buildings. Residents are calling on authorities to increase monitoring and implement proper protective measures before further damage occurs.
Tourists visiting the Akrotiri Peninsula, a popular day-trip destination from Chania city, should be aware that the site may show signs of recent damage. Visitors are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to local authorities and to treat the area with care.
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Vandals Damage Historic Venetian Quarry in Crete; Residents Seek Protection
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