Back to newsThe bronze bust of Nikos Xylouris, one of Crete's most celebrated folk musicians, has been restored and returned to its original location following an act of vandalism. Xylouris, known as "Psaronikos," was a master of the Cretan lyra and remains a deeply revered cultural figure across the island. His monument serves as a point of pride for locals, particularly in the Heraklion region. Visitors interested in Cretan music and heritage can once again view the restored memorial. The quick restoration reflects the community's strong attachment to its musical traditions. For tourists exploring Cretan culture, Xylouris's legacy is a meaningful entry point into the island's rich folk music scene, which is still very much alive in local festivals, tavernas, and cultural events throughout the year.
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Cretan Folk Legend's Bust Restored After Vandalism
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