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Map of town
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Ierapetra
"Bride of the Libyan sea"
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Ierapetra is built on the
longest beach in Crete and it has the reputation
of been the southernmost town in Europe.
It has the largest population in Lasithi and
is the fourth largest town in Crete.
The temperature rarely drops below 13 C all
year long,and it has the most hours of sunshine
and lowest rainfall in Greece.
Our town offers a large choice of sandy
beaches with clean blue waters, which are awarded
each single year with the Blue Flags by the
European Community.
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The Archaeological
Collection
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The Ottoman school
was built in1899 after the liberation for the Turkish
children.
Today it is restored and it is used as an archaeological
collection.
In the archaeological collection there are exhibited
various objects found in the area and belonging
to various periods. Among the most important are:
ritual pots and other vessels,jars ,axes,a clay
potter's wheel, the Episkopi sarcophagus with twelve
scenes depicted on it,Roman lamps ,Greco-Roman statues
found at Viglia, and the statue of the goddess Persefoni.
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Persefoni:
a life size statue
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Honorary
inscription
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The
famous sarcophagus from Episkopi
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Kales
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The medieval fortress
"Kales",built at the edge of the mole
of the ancient harbour,on the side of the old town.
The fortress is reputed to have been built by the
Venetian Genoese pirate Pescadone in 1212 and since
then it has been strongly tied with Ierapetras history.
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The Napoleon's
residence
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the French general Napoleon Bonaparte was en route
to Egypt, he stopped and spent a night in Ierapetra
incognito. The event is supposed to have taken place
on the 26th of June in 1798, a short while before
Napoleon reached Egypt and signed his declaration
of war against the Mamelukes. The old house ,still
holds the pride of the historic visit. |
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Afentis Christos
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The church of Afentis
Christos is regarded as being the oldest church
in the town.
It was built in the 14th century. The church contains
a number of fine icons and a beautifully carved
wooden iconostsasis.
It is an old custom for the metropolitan to celebrate
the Resurrection, and the burning
of Judas, at this church each Easter.
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The Turkish
buildings.
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The mosque
and the Ottoman fountain are still standing in the
old town.
They must have been built in the end of the last
century.
Today they have been restored, and the the mosque
is used as a music school.
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We are at your disposal to provide
you with the most useful information so that you can
visit, in the best way the natural beauties and picturesque
places of our district.
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