Back to newsChania, on Crete's northwest coast, has a rich multicultural history stretching back to the late Ottoman era and early twentieth century. The city was one of the most culturally diverse urban centers in the eastern Mediterranean, home to communities including Jewish and African populations alongside Greeks, Turks, and Venetian-influenced residents. This layered heritage is still visible today in Chania's old town, particularly in the Venetian harbor district, the former Jewish quarter, and the architecture of mosques, synagogues, and churches standing in close proximity. Visitors exploring the old town can trace these influences through guided walking tours, local museums, and the Etz Hayyim Synagogue, which is open to the public. Chania's multicultural past makes it one of the most historically compelling destinations on the island.
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Chania's Hidden Diversity: Ottoman-Era Cultures Live On
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