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Agios Georgios Sfakiotis
Category: Church
Prefecture: Heraclion
Address: Διαβαϊδέ
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Agios Georgios Sfakiotis


Church of Saint George Sfakiotis in Diavaide
Agios Georgios Sfakiotis, just outside Diavaide, belongs to the architectural style of the arched temple. Frescoes from the 14th century cover the interior of the church, while an engraving which bears the date 1414 is on the image of the Archangel Michael. The visitor who will come to this low hill, where the church is, will enjoy the recreation area that surrounds it.


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Lyttos 3223 hits

Built at 510 m with 319 people Ksidas or Lyttos is located at 3 km from Kastelli and 25 km from Heraklion city, in the foothills of the site of the ancient Lyttos. The first mention of the village goes back to 1368AD, with the name Xidas.A burial site was discovered when the road was being constructed, at Chomatolakkos, belonging to late Roman epoque.

Two gold rings have also been found here, the one with stone, showing the portrait of an emperor holding a spear, and the other with a hoop, showing two interlocking hands. A bronze ring with a Greek inscription, along with golden plates and bronze coins, were also found at this site.On the remains of the ancient town Lyttos, two beautiful churches can be found;Timios Stavros and Agios Georgios. In the church of Agios Georgios there is an inscription still readable today, with the date 1321, in ancient Greek, as well as many important frescoes. The church of Timios Stavros is built over the remains of a big old Christian Basilika, next to where the ancient market of Lyttos has been located.

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Kasteli 3126 hits

During the excavations for the construction of the High school of Kastelli in 1979, the Ephorate of Antiquities in Heraklion was informed of the existence of vessels around the area There were all samples of pottery of the Old Minoan period, dating from the second phase of the Middle Minoan period (about 1900 BC) and well hidden in a crypt. The archaeological site lies in the low hill of Kastelli, underneath the current settlement and it involves parts of an enlarged Minoan settlement that lies in an area of 100 acres.

In a breathtaking natural landscape, east of Kastelli (Heraklion Prefecture - Central Crete), and at a distance of two kilometers, lies the church of Agios Ioannis Romanito within a beautiful glen that crosses a small river. 
The settlements Ano and Kato Karouziana offer a spectacular view, graphic little lanes, traditional kafeneia and taverns and is a popular tourist destination, especially in the summer where many Kritikes Vradies (Cretan evenings) are organized with local music and dance. Due to the particular natural beauty of the landscape they have been included in the programme, "NATURA 2000".

Close to the village Bizariano, a pretty village with stone houses, small alleys and courtyards covered with flowers, in a beautiful spot full of lush vegetation, evergreen plane trees and gushing water, stands the ancient church of Agios Pandeleimonas, with its three naves.

The village of Smari is a traditional Cretan village, only 10 km away from Kastelli. In it you will find beautiful old stone houses that have been restored, picturesque little alleys, ruins of older buildings and pottery workshops where you can purchase copies of Byzantine and Minoan ceramics. There are also some interesting churches with wonderful frescoes like the one dedicated to Sotir Christos, the Koimisi tis Panagias and Agios Georgios.

To the east, 100 m down from Smari Acropolis in the direction to Smari village, you can see the traditional village of Lagou, and the church of Profitis Ilias among the trees and gushing water, a real oasis to visitors suffering from the hot Cretan summer. Next to it stands the church of Agios Georgios with wonderful wall paintings.

A marvelous landscape, with dense vegetation, is also found in Askiano Gorge which is, however, difficult to cross.

Kastamonitsa lies in the foothills of the Afendi Mountain (1578 m), with the Dikti Mountains in the background. 4 km out of the village you get to a lovely spot known as Mesada with dense greenery, bushes and aromatic plants.


In the location Karas to Pigadi on the top of the Lasithi Mountains there is a small rural church that of Agios Mamas with panoramic view, well worth visiting.

Mathia village
lies in the foothills of the Afendi mountain (1578 m), with the Dikti Mountain in the background. Metochi, lies in beautiful surroundings. It is here, where the historical holm-oak of Ismail Pasha stands, among plane trees and running water. You can also visit an old factory and several ruined mills. .There are camping facilities in this area.

From Geraki village , by taking an ascent of about 13km of dirt road, you can reach the lovely rural chapel of Agia Anna, going through a particularly beautiful landscape. To get there, you can either walk, or drive if you have a 4-wheel drive vehicle that will stand up to the rough mountainous terrain.

You will find that the view from Agia Anna down over the Geraki glen compensates your efforts. A series of different types of landscape meet the eye; rocky areas lie in contrast to wooded land, sheep, goats and pretty, stone-built sheepfolds. Bring some food with you and you will find fresh running water by the chapel. The place is ideal for a picnic. 

 

Cave of Jesus Christ
The cave of Jesus Christ is on the northwest of Kastelli, at the place “Petrades”, at an altitude of 360 meters. In 1934 the cave attracted J. Pendlebury’s attention, a British archaeologist, who made his research, as P. Faure did 20 years later.

Excavations in the cave have shown prehistoric findings from the Minoan period but also remains of historical times, Roman and Byzantine era, confirming the timeless ritual use of the area from early antiquity until today.

 
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Church of Afenti Christou (Lord Christ) in Kastelli
In the village of Kastelli lies the Byzantine church of the Lord Christ, in particular near the Town Hall, in the courtyard of the High School of Kastelli. It is a single – aisled arched church, the door frame of which is from the Venetian era. The facade is decorated with a double tiered brick ornament on both sides of the door, while five glazed panels, in the shape of a cross, have been embedded on the pediment. Frescoes of the 14th century are maintained inside despite the various uses of the site in the past, during the period of German Rule and as a classroom used by the residents.

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Agia Fotini and Agios Spiridonas 3001 hits

Church of Saint Fotini and Saint Spyridon in Kastelli
Within the village of Kastelli, opposite the County Court, you can see the church dedicated to both Agia Fotini and Agios Spyridon. Inside the area of the Sanctuary of the north aisle is covered with a cupola. A third aisle is across the two existing ones, while the three aisles are arched and connected through arched openings. The south aisle is dedicated to Agia Fotini and the north one to Agios Spyridon.

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Agios Georgios Generalidon 2750 hits

Church of Saint George in Lyttos (Xidas)
The church of St. George is characterized by the architectural style of the arched temple and it is located near the settlement of Lyttos or Xidas. A dedicatory inscription on the west wall shows that the murals inside date from 1321. Scenes from St. George’s life and from the Gospel can be seen on the walls of the church and external glazed panels form an equilateral cross, a common decorative motif in the area.
 

 

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Citadel of Kastelli Pediadas 2702 hits

The fortress of Kastelli Pediadas was exceptionally built on a low hill, where the town of Kastelli Pediadas is today and it probably comes from the Byzantine period. It housed the administrative and military authorities but it was also a grain warehouse. Its importance was mainly administrative and not military. There are no remains of the castle today. However, the homonymous town in the same location is named after this castle.