30/05/2026
Last week, Gesthimani Kalogiannaki and Tour Guides Crete had the pleasure of welcoming a wonderful group of visitors from Turkey for a thematic journey through Ottoman Crete.
Together, we explored the island as a true historical palimpsest, where layers of history remain visible in the urban landscape. We visited churches that became mosques before returning to churches, Ottoman barracks housed within Venetian buildings, and city landmarks whose origins can be traced back to the Ottoman period and which continue to shape the identity of Cretan towns today.
Our route also led us to places associated with influential figures such as Eleftherios Venizelos, whose actions and ideas left a profound mark on the history of both Greece and Turkey. Through monuments, architecture and stories, we explored periods of coexistence, conflict, transformation and cultural exchange.
One of the most rewarding aspects is witnessing how history becomes a bridge between people. Buildings cease to be mere stones, they become witnesses to human experiences, memories and shared histories. Every inscription, every architectural layer and every change of use tells a story about the communities that lived, worshipped, governed and dreamed in these spaces.
Crete is not the legacy of a single era. It is an island where Byzantine, Venetian, Ottoman and Greek worlds coexist, inviting visitors to read its past like an open book, one page at a time.
Thank you to our guests for the curiosity, the insightful discussions and enthusiasm throughout this memorable journey!!!