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ILAEK Explores Heraklion's Historic Museum and Koules Fortress

Tuesday, 23 June 2026/SourceHaniotika Nea/1 min read
Members and friends of the Historical, Folkloric and Archaeological Society of Crete (ILAEK) recently visited two of Heraklion's most significant landmarks: the Historical Museum of Crete and the Koules Fortress. Both sites are located in the city center and are accessible to independent visitors year-round. The Historical Museum of Crete covers the island's history from early Christian times through the 20th century, including notable works by El Greco. The Koules Fortress, a Venetian-era sea castle at the entrance of Heraklion's old harbor, offers views over the waterfront and well-preserved fortification architecture. Tourists visiting Heraklion can combine both sites in a single day. The museum is located inland near the waterfront boulevard, while Koules sits at the harbor mouth, a short walk away. Entrance fees apply at both locations.

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