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ABOUT RETHMYNO Rethymno lies between the White Mountains and Mt Psiloritis and borders to the prefectures of Hania and Iraklion. The prefecture has excellent beaches, picturesque mountain and seashore villages and famous resort centres. Rethymno town, the capital of the prefecture is divided into the old and the new town. While the new town is a typical modern city, the old town has retain much of its medieval and ottoman character and influence. Some places of interest to visit include the Archaeological museum the Fortezza and the Venetian harbour.
Rethymnos old town The old city was built over the ruins of ancient Rithymna. A small charming town where the Venetian and Ottoman architecture and influence is obvious through out the city. The fortress The imposing fortress, also know as Fortezza was built in 1573 to protect the city’s population. The Venetians build it with four bastions and three entrances so as to be protected from attack by sea. In our days during summer various events are held in the small open-air theatre located inside the walls. Venetian Harbour The old Venetian harbour, from 1300 retains its picturesque character.
There are numerous coffee shops and taverns on the seashore where you can relax and enjoy the view. The archaeological museum is housed in the Fortezza; it contains exhibits from the Neolithic era until the Turkish domination. The exhibits contain ceramic and stone figurines, stone jewelry founded in the Gerani cave, collection of Roman statues and collections of Roman, Greek and Byzantine coins as well as sarcophagi and inscriptions from Axos and Eleutherna.

Preveli beach is one of the most attractive of the island. You’ll have to walk through paths in order to get there but the place will reward you. The beach has crystal clear waters and palm trees. Follow the riverbeds of Kourtaliotis River, which ends up at Preveli beach forming natural pools of river water among the boulders.
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