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About the city of Chania



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The city of Chania is situated on the northwest coastline of the island of Crete. It is surrounded by the Aegean Sea and the slopes of the majestic White Mountains. Chania is the second largest city on the island and has a population of approximately 70.000 inhabitants.

 The city of Chania can be divided in two parts: the old town and the modern city which is the larger one. The old town is situated next to the old harbor and is the matrix around which the whole urban area was developed. It used to be surrounded by the old Venetian fortifications.Of them the eastern and western parts have survived. From the south, the old town is continuous with the new, and from the north the physical border is the sea.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 July 2009 15:02 Read more...
 

The old town

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Despite being heavily bombed during World War II Chania's Old Town is considered the most beautiful urban district on Crete, especially the crumbling Venetian harbour. The borders of the Old Town are the mostly destroyed old Venetian wall (and bulwarks) and this has been the cradle of all the civilizations which were developed in the area. The central part of the old town is named Kasteli. It is located on a small hill right next to the seafront and has always been the ideal place for a settlement due to its secure position, its location next to the harbour and its proximity to the fertile valley in the south. Nowadays it is a bit more quiet than the neighbouring areas of the west part of the district. The Splantzia quarter (next to the east part of Kasteli) is also largely untouched and very atmospheric. A plan for its future development is now being under consideration.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 July 2009 09:41
 

Chania City How to get there

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The city is served by Chania International Airport (IATA code: CHQ) on the Akrotiri Peninsula.

Flights between Athens and Chania are offered by:

There are three possible ways for arriving to Chania by air :

  • Direct flight from Hometown to Chania (wherever is possible)
  • Flight from Hometown to Athens and then Chania
  • Flight from Hometown to Iraklion, Crete, and then by bus or taxi to Chania

 

Last Updated on Monday, 28 September 2009 10:45 Read more...
 

Chania's history

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The city of Chania is built over the ruins of the ancient prehistoric town of Kydonia. According to Cretan mythology, the city was founded by Kydonas, the son of Hermes or of Apollo (according to a different theory) and of the nymph Akakalida, daughter of king Minos.

Since its early years, the settlement developed to an important commercial center. In 1450 B.C, the settlement of Kasteli was destroyed by a big fire. After the 1450 B.C destruction, the city was rebuilt and flourished until the end of the Minoan period.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 09:26 Read more...
 


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