Back to newsIn June 1645, nearly four centuries ago, the Ottoman Empire launched a major military campaign against Crete, then under Venetian rule. This marked the start of the Cretan War, one of the longest sieges in Mediterranean history, lasting over two decades. The conflict reshaped the island's culture, architecture, and identity in ways still visible today. Venetian fortifications, such as the walls of Heraklion and the fortress at Rethymno, were built and reinforced during this era and remain among Crete's most visited landmarks. The eventual Ottoman conquest in 1669 left a lasting imprint on local customs, cuisine, and urban design across the island. Visitors exploring Crete's historic city centers will encounter this layered history at every turn, with museums, castles, and old quarters offering concrete connections to this defining chapter of Cretan heritage.
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Ottoman Invasion of 1645 Launched Crete's Two-Decade War
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