Back to newsA conference on the protection of religious heritage sites opened recently in Crete, organized by the International Observatory of Religious Fundamentalism. Now in its second edition, the event brought together researchers and cultural officials to discuss how churches, monasteries, and other religious spaces serve as guardians of local history and tradition. Speakers emphasized the importance of securing these sites and making them more accessible to the public. Crete is home to hundreds of Byzantine churches, Venetian-era chapels, and active monasteries, many of which are open to visitors. Tourists exploring the island are encouraged to respect dress codes when entering religious buildings, typically covering shoulders and knees. Many of these sites are free to visit and offer some of the richest glimpses into Cretan history. Check local schedules, as some monasteries close during midday hours.
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Crete Conference Tackles Religious Heritage Preservation
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