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Ierapetra, the perfect all year round holiday destination
with a view to the Libyan Sea and its myths
where you lose yourself in the picturesque narrow streets of the old town
wish you were here
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Ierapetra Crete

Meaning Sacred Stone.
 Ierapetra is a sun-drenched, peaceful and welcoming town on the southern coast of Crete, famous for its exotic beaches and sunsets. 
With countless beaches of golden sand that are caressed by warm winds, Ierapetra, in the Lasithi prefecture of Crete, offers holidays that move at a leisurely pace virtually all year round. The waterfront is teeming with fish tavernas, cafes and bars, and every night feels like a celebration. The old town of Ierapetra, in southern Crete, invites you to explore its narrow alleyways and flower-filled patios.

 

The Archaelogical Collection


The Ottoman school was built in 1899 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.


Kales


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.


The Napoleon's residence


When 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.

 

Afentis Christos


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.
 

The Turkish buildings


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.