25 km southeast of Rethymno, Rethymnon, Crete 74100 GreeceMap
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Orthi Petra Necropolis Eleutherna
16. 9. 2020 Here we parked and began by inspecting the covered excavations. We were surprised you're not allowed to take pictures inside. After that we walked about 3 km through unmarked paths to the ...
Well worth a visit . Bit difficult to find . Many areas to see . No pictures allowed around burial site . Museum had wonderful prices but no booklet on sale s yet
Museum staff beyond unfriendly administration needs to intervene
We arrived on July 11th at 5:40 knowing we would only have twenty minutes but we were willing to pay the money to see what we could. The man at the ticket gate said the museum is closing in five minut...
The staff at the museum offers little information, which is a pity, because the path that is going through the various rests of the former Eleutherna is beautiful
Orthi Petra Necropolis Eleutherna
16. 9. 2020 Here we parked and began by inspecting the covered excavations. We were surprised you're not allowed to take pictures inside. After that we walked about 3 km through unmarked paths to the ...
Interesting history recently opened .
Well worth a visit . Bit difficult to find . Many areas to see . No pictures allowed around burial site . Museum had wonderful prices but no booklet on sale s yet
Museum staff beyond unfriendly administration needs to intervene
We arrived on July 11th at 5:40 knowing we would only have twenty minutes but we were willing to pay the money to see what we could. The man at the ticket gate said the museum is closing in five minut...
Modern museum
The museum is well laid out and the artefacts are well lit and clearly labelled with descriptions in Greek and English.
A fantastic place to walk
The staff at the museum offers little information, which is a pity, because the path that is going through the various rests of the former Eleutherna is beautiful