Back to newsNikos Stampolidis, a prominent professor of archaeology and one of Greece's most respected figures in the field, has been named an honorary citizen of Rethymno, a historic city on Crete's north-central coast. The honor recognizes his significant contributions to Greek archaeology and his connection to Cretan cultural heritage. Stampolidis has dedicated decades to studying and promoting ancient Greek and Minoan civilization, including Crete's rich prehistoric past. Rethymno, known for its well-preserved Venetian old town, Ottoman architecture, and proximity to major archaeological sites, regularly celebrates individuals who elevate the island's cultural profile. Tourists visiting Rethymno can explore its Archaeological Museum, the Fortezza fortress, and use the city as a base for day trips to nearby Minoan and ancient sites across the region.
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Prominent archaeologist Stampolidis honored as Rethymno citizen
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