| San Salvatore Monastery |
at 3.4km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
The Franciscan monastery of San Salvatore, that houses the Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Collection of Chania, was built on the west side of the fortress of Chania, in three phases from the 15th century until the late Venetian period (middle of 17th century). The extensive restoration of the church made it possible to identify more clearly the various building phases of the monument, unify the space, and display its austere, uncluttered architectural features to good effect. The original church, which probably dates from the 15th century, was the small domed section on the east side.
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| Maritime Museum of Crete |
at 3.4km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
A two storey house, located at the old port of Hania, with a total area of 840 m2. The exhibition includes about 2,500 exhibits, such as models of ships, different kinds of naval instruments and devices, paintings, heirlooms, gleanings from the sea bottom, shells, photographs etc., which are divided in 13 units, covering chronologically all the periods. Panoramio™ Photos [Area]
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| Chania city |
at 3.5km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
Hania (or Chania) is the capital of the Prefecture of the same name and the second biggest town in Crete, with a population of 60.000 inhabitants. It lies (Coordinates 35°31' N 24°1' E ) along the North coast of the island, about 55 km west of Rethymnon and 140 km west of Iraklion (Heraklion). Hania's old town (although it was heavily bombed by Germans in World War II) is considered as Crete's most beautiful urban district, especially the Venetian harbour with its 16th century lighthouse and the Mosque of the Janissaries ("Giali Tzamissi", built 17th century). Many of the old buildings have been restored as hotels, restaurants, shops and bars, making the old town a lively and colourful place, especially during the tourist period.
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| Loukia Hotel | Akti Kountourioti, Chania
at 3.5km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
Loukia Hotel enjoys a privileged location at Chania’s old venetian port, overlooking the well-known Kountourioti promenade. Continental breakfast is served each morning at the breakfast room. Loukia Hotel offers well appointed guest rooms, most with a view of the Venetian port and the sea. All the rooms have private bathroom with shower, heating and air conditioning, TV, refrigerator and telephone. The old city of Chania offers Byzantine churches, Venetian and Jewish quarters and Ottoman mosques and castles. The old harbour itself features the impressive lighthouse dating back to the 16th century. Hotel Rooms: 36
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| Fatma Boutique Hotel |
at 3.5km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
Situated in the Venetian Harbour, right at the heart of the Old Town and 500 metres away from the beach of Chania, Fatma Boutique Hotel offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. Each includes tea-and-coffee amenities and comfortable seating areas. Fatma Boutique Hotel's spacious rooms feature warm-coloured fabrics, design furnishings, a flat-screen TV and espresso maker. Slippers are provided in the bathrooms which offer toiletries and a hairdryer.Some rooms have a balcony or terrace. A varied breakfast is served at the breakfast room. Hot and cold beverages and cocktails can be offered at the bar or the sun terrace. Hotel Fatma Boutique is close to many shops, restaurants and nightlife. Free public parking is available at a nearby location. Hotel Rooms: 6
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| Municipal Art Gallery of Chania |
at 3.5km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
An institution of culture, that aims in the creation of necessary "space", where the various sectors of Art, Science and Literature can coexist, each seeking the contribution of the other, thus becoming feasible the materialization of visions that each one of these means of expression of the Human spirit, to be able offer to the community. Address: 98-102, Chalidon Street, 73 131 Chania, Crete, Greece Phone number: +30 28210 92294 / +30 28210 36190 E-Mail: info@pinakothiki-chania.gr Links: Dimodiki Pinakothiki Hanion
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| Hania Archaeological Museum |
at 3.6km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
The museum is housed in the katholikon of the Venetian monastery of St. Francis. During the period of the Turkish occupation it was the Muslim mosque of Yussuf Pasha, while in modern times it was used as a cinema or a storehouse for military equipment. Since 1963 it has been functioning as the Archaeological Museum of the city. Apart from the permanent exhibition, the museum houses temporary exhibitions in the frame of certain local events 25 Chalidon Str., tel. +30821 90334 It contains impressive finds from the excavations of the ancient city of Kydonia, from Idramia, Aptera, Polyrinia, Kissamos, Elyros, Irtakina, Syia, Lissos, Chania, Axos, and Lappa.
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| Giali Tzamissi |
at 3.6km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
The temple Kioutsouk (small) Hassan or Giali Tzamisi (seaside mosque), as it was commonly called, a brilliant sample of Islamic art of the Renaissance was a work of an Armenian architect, who had constructed another similar mosque in 'Spaniako', a village in the county of 'Selino'. The mosque, in the yard of which there were palm trees and graves of pashas and janissaries, stopped operating in 1923 and today it is restored without the small and picturesque minaret demolished in 1920.
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| Chania Lighthouse |
at 3.6km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
Chania lighthouse, the jewel of the city, is one of the oldest light houses, not only in Greece and the Mediterranean, but also in the world. The lighthouse (Faros GR: Φάρος) is a major attraction in the old port of Chania especially at night when it's lit up. The tower is 21m high and is built on a stone base, located at the end of the old harbour's pier opposite to the fortress of "Firkas". Visitors are not allowed to enter the tower. Chania lighthouse was first constructed by the Venetians around 1595 - 1601, and it took its final form, in the shape of a minaret, during the Egyptian Period (1831 - 1841) in around 1839. After the latest restoration, completed in 2006, it was given the formation of the Venetian period. The minaret look is still evident however. Panoramio™ Photos [Area]
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| Hania Municipal Market |
at 3.8km (E) from Marathakis Apartments
The Market, impressive for its size and shape, is built in the shape of a cross with 76 shops grouped according to their wares in the four arms of the cross. The south façade is particularly well constructed out of chiseled limestone, in the architectural style of the local tradition, developed during the Venetian period. Its construction was completed in 1913 and the formal opening was made by Eleftherios Venizelos on 4th December 1913 as part of the celebrations for the Unification of Crete to Greece.
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