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Rethymno
Rethymno started growing
again when the Venetian conquerors of the
island wanted to have an intermediate
commercial station between Heraklion and
Chania acquiring its own bishop and
nobility. Today's old town (palia poli)
is almost entirely built by Venetians. It
is one of the best preserved old towns in
Crete.
The town still maintains its old
aristocratic appearance, with its
buildings dating from the 16th century,
arched doorways, stone staircases,
Byzantine and Hellenic-Roman remains,
small Venetian harbor and narrow streets.
The Venetian Loggia today houses the
information office of the ministry of
culture. The big municipal gardens are
ideal for those in search of shade and
tranquility. Throughout the year various
activities are organized which draw a
large crowd. The Wine Festival is held
there annually at the beginning of July.
Another festival is held on 7-8th of
November, in memory of the destruction of
Arkadi Monastery.
It has a Venetian castle called the
Fortetza which is the one of the biggest
and best standing castles in Crete. Other
monuments include the Neratze mosque (St.
Katherine's Catholic Church), the Great
Gate (megali porta, Porta Guerra), the
Piazza Rimondi (Rimmondi square), the
Venetian Loggia etc. Today its main
income is tourism, with large Facilities
that have been built the past 20 years
and Agriculture especially, for its olive
oil and Mediterranean products. It is
also the base of the Philosophical School
and the University Library of the
University of Crete and the School of
Social and Political Sciences having
8,000 students every year on its
University Campus at "Galos" and where
the Academic Institute of Mediterranean
Studies is situated.
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