Religious Sites & Landmarks
Chania's religious architecture reflects a complex history under Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman rule. The city center features the 19th-century Greek Orthodox Cathedral and the 17th-century Yiali Tzami, the oldest Ottoman building on Crete. Nearby, the Etz Hayyim Synagogue preserves the heritage of the island's Romaniote Jewish community. On the Akrotiri Peninsula, the 17th-century Agia Triada Tzagaroli and the fortress-like Gouverneto Monastery showcase Cretan Renaissance style, while the abandoned Katholiko Monastery remains one of the island's oldest monastic sites.
Yiali Tzami
The Küçük Hasan Pasha Mosque or Yalı Mosque is a former Ottoman mosque and exhibition hall in Chania, Crete, Greece.
Metropole
19th-century Greek Orthodox Cathedral dedicated to the Presentation of the Virgin Mary. Built on the site of an earlier Venetian church, it features a three-aisled basilica design and a prominent bell tower.
Etz Hayyim Synagogue
The Etz Hayyim Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Chania on the Greek island of Crete.
Monastery Katholiko
11th-century abandoned monastic complex built into the walls of the Avlaki Gorge. It features a rock-cut church dedicated to St. John the Hermit and a massive stone bridge spanning the ravine.
Agia Triada Monastery
17th-century monastery built by the Venetian Tzagarolo brothers, showcasing Cretan Renaissance architecture with Doric and Corinthian elements. The complex includes a museum and continues to produce organic wine and olive oil.
Gouverneto monastery
16th-century fortress-like monastery featuring a Venetian-style facade with sculpted Renaissance decorations. Dedicated to the Lady of the Angels, it is one of the oldest active monasteries in Crete.
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