The unique in Greece Museum of Typography is found in Chania, not far from the city, in the Park of Local Industries in Souda and constitutes the vision of life of its founder, Yannis Garedakis, founder and editor of the newspaper “Haniotika nea”.
The Museum of Typography officially opened its gates in May 2005.
Museum collection includes hard to find, cast iron printing presses and other instruments as well as tools and objects that present the development of typography from birth, in the days of Gutenberg, up to our days. Rare books and newspapers as well as our precious lithographies travel the visitor in the art of Typography.
The effort for the enrichment of the museum with new exhibits and the contact with people of Typography are continuous. In April 2012 the museum was extended in a new wing adding in its collection exhibits that are related with the development of graphic arts, as well as two important exhibitions regarding the evolution of typography and the history of writing.
Accessible for people with special needs: YES
Location: Industrial Park of Chania, Build.13-03, Souda
Telephone: +30 28210 80091
Website: www.typography-museum.gr
Email: info@typography-museum.gr
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The Natural History Museum of Crete is housed in the renovated former premises of the Heraklion Public Power Corporation, on Dermatas’ Bay. With an area of 3,500 m2, it is the largest exhibition of its kind in the Mediterranean, showcasing the natural environment of Crete and the wider Mediterranean area in an innovative, original way. Visitors have the opportunity to explore Cretan ecosystems alongside their equivalents in mainland Greece and elsewhere in the Mediterranean via dioramas, i.e. full-scale models of natural landscapes. Other areas are dedicated to exhibits such as the Giant Deinotherium, the largest prehistoric animal ever to live on Crete, the Living Museum, a display of typical animals of Crete and the Mediterranean, the Enceladus, an earthquake simulator where one can experience several earthquakes known to have occurred in different areas in the past, as well as the Erevnotopos Discovery Centre, an area specially designed for our younger visitors, where they can dig for fossils and explore Cretan nature hands-on.
In 2016 we also hold three temporary exhibitions; “Dinosaurs extreme“, with real-size reconstructions of dinosaurs with extreme characteristics, e.g. the largest, the smallest, the oldest, the fastest and of course the famous T-rex. The second exhibition, “Light Mysteries“, is an exhibition which includes aspects of holography and optics, through experiments and illusions. There is also the display “Crete, a continent in an island“, featuring numerous exhibits and micro-dioramas on the biodiversity and geodiversity of Crete.
Qualified personnel can inform you about the exhibits or you can aso have a guided tour.
Location: Sofokli Venizelou Ave., Heraklion, Crete (west of the port)
Fax: +30 2810 393636
Website: www.nhmc.uoc.gr
Email: info@nhmc.uoc.gr
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Telephone: +30 2810 282740, 2810 393630
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In the Museum of Archanes are exhibited mainly stone and clay objects as well as exact copies of some of the most important archaeological finds of the area Archanes-Yuhtas, which is undoubtedly one of the most important archaeological sites of Crete.
Most of the finds are in the archaeological museum of Heraklion but the successful way in which the finds and the copies are displayed, gives the visitor a good image of life in Minoan Crete.
Telephone: +30 2810 752712
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Nikos Kazantzakis, one of the most well known Modern Greek writer word wide, whose works have been translated in more than thirty languages, was born in Heraklion in 1883 and died in Fry berg in Germany in 1957. A little further down from his tomb, on top of the Martinego Bastion, in the recently restored and renovated main Gate of Chandax, Jesus’ Gate of the same name Bastion, an exhibition area has been created, dedicated to our writer, an Odyssey – a Modern gateway/ gate, a journey to his life and works.
The exhibition presented here is a new concept and layout of the one that has been organized during the Olympic Games by the Organization ATHENS 2004 in the Basilica of St. Marcus. The material was then ceded to the Municipality of Heraklion in order to be permanently exhibited. The photographic – archival material of the exhibition originates from the Historical Museum of Crete and the Nikos Kazantzakis Museum in Myrtia.
Jesus’ Gate of Chandax, an entrance to a first approach and acquaintance with Nikos Kazantzakis and his multifaceted personality, the Martinego bastion, an ideal site for recollection and meditation, next to the tomb of the big thinker…Walk along and stroll around…
Telephone: +30 2810 741689
Fax: +30 2810 742232
Email: info@kazantzaki.gr
Website: www.kazantzaki.gr
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The Malevizi Archaeological collection consists of artefacts from all the periods of Cretan history which are exhibited in 40 display cases (in a large hall in the municipality building). The majority of the artefacts were donated from the private collection of entrepreneur Nikolaos Metaxas, assembled between the years of 1959 and 1997 from all over Crete. The museum collection was further enriched with 30 more finds from recent excavations in the region of Malevizi. The collection as a whole paints a clear picture of ancient Cretan civilization with representative works of many forms of art covering a chronological span from 4000 BC to 300 AD.
The exhibition is organized in seven sections based on the category of the artefact. Each section is introduced with an informational panel (in both Greek and English) about its chronological, cultural and artistic background. Each of the displayed antiquities is accompanied by bilingual labels as well.
On entering the museum the visitor comes across the stone technology items which include stone tools, vases, bowls and jugs, dated from the Neolithic to the Minoan period.
The second and largest section is the pottery collection. It consists of vases, amphorae and everyday objects from various time periods. A potter’s wheel and a giant jar decorated with recurring themes of a sacred marriage and bulls dated to the 7th cent. BC, are amongst the highlights of the collection.
Next in the museum is the terracotta collection with objects dated from the Minoan to the Roman period. It includes terracotta and clay figurines of men, women, gods, models of objects and animals which were mainly used for ceremonial, religious and funerary purposes.
The sculpture collection follows. It includes artefacts from marble, figures and statues’ parts from the roman period while a marble perfume container dated to the 5th cent. B.C stands out.
Prominent part of the exhibition is the next collection, devoted to finds from the Malevizi area (the only artefacts not belonging to the Metaxa donation). Vessels, flasks and figurines from Gazi, Krousonas and Kavroxori, including an imposing, exceptionally painted, Minoan sarcophagus from the site in Tylisos.
The bronze collection consists of bronze objects from all periods of Cretan civilization. Such objects are daggers, knives, axes, arrows, medical and cosmetic tools, and figurines.
The last collection includes exquisitely crafted jewelry from the Minoan and later periods. It includes necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets, pendants and various beads made of gold, silver, bronze, ivory and stone.
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Federation FEDHATTA, under the idea of “TWELVE” and motivated by the strong vision of the touristic season’s enlargement (the twelve-month tourism in Greece), decided in cooperation with Today’s Worldto proceed to the creation of an innovative digital magazine.
12twelve is an advanced digital-only magazine for tablets, with rich material, high resolution images, audio, video and variety of interactive elements. A revolutionary publication devoted to exploring modern Greece, and giving savvy travellers the inspiration and knowledge to skip the clichés and connect with its people and culture.
As the first Greek travel magazine using English as its first language, 12Twelve is a promising touristic product, absolutely responsive to the new-technological era, with originality, creative spirit and modern style.
Our first issue brings you close to Athens, one of the most captivating cities. From the glorious location and cosmopolitan ambience of the Athens Riviera to its rich history and flourishing lifestyle, Athens has been and will always be one of the most captivating cities -so much more than just the home of the Acropolis- and we aim to show you why.
Our first issue is available as an Application Magazine for tablets on App Store and Google Play.
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The hot curative springs of Traianoupoli were a major attraction from ancient times. The city of Traianoupoli was built by the Roman emperor Traianos in the beginning of the 2nd century A.D. According to tradition, Traianos (106/7 A.D.) on his way to and from war for Dakia created “agores”. He founded schools, libraries, baths (thermae). The foundation of Traianoupoli fell within the reconstruction programme of the Roman state; there is written testimony for the location of Traianoupoli by the geographer Klaudios Ptolemy of Alexander in his work “Geographia”.
The old baths are comprised by two domed buildings of the 16th century, each having a tank and locker rooms. The new baths began to be built in 1962 and were completed in 1964. They are located in the historic site of Traianoupoli, on the National Road,at a distance of 14 km from Alexandroupoli, on the way to the Greek- Turkish borders. Today, they are managed by the Tourist Curative Company of the municipality of Alexandroupoli.
Curative Water
The water of the spring has a temperature of 51- 52ο C
Characterisation: Superheated Cl- Na- Ca- K- B-HS hypotonic, slightly radioactive curative water of municipality of Alexandroupoli.
Therapeutic Indications:
Balneotherapy for ailments of the integumentary system and the musculoskeletal system, as well as for rheumatisms and autoimmune diseases.Mineral water drinking therapy for ailments of the gastrointestinal system.Inhalation therapy for infections of the upper respiratory system.
Health thermalism facilities
The facilities in the thermal city are heated by the hot water thus keeping the environment healthy and pleasant. The thermal city has a hydrotherapy centre with 15 bathtubs and 7 jacuzzi tubs. The temperature of the water ranges between 36- 37ο C. Also, it has accommodation and eating facilities. The baths are open throughout the year. In winter, the baths are open from 10:00 am to 18:00 pm and in summer from 07:30 am to 19:30 pm.
Spring’s Website: www.tieda.gr
Source: www.thermalsprings.gr
The curative spring of Thermia Paranestiou of Drama gushes in an alternating environment, clean and healthy, with lush vegetation and excellent climate conditions. The curative spring is at a distance of 25 km north of Paranesti and the old stone hydrotherapy centre testifies the human presence throughout the centuries. The area is ideal for nature lovers, as it offers routes and excursions to nature. Moreover, in Paranesti there is a museum of natural history, which offers its visitors a unique chance to acquaint themselves in many ways with the impressive natural environment of Rodopi and the Nestos valley.
Curative Water
The water that gushes from the spring has a temperature of 54ο C
Characterisation:Superheated Νa-Ca-ΗCΟ3-Κ-Li-Βr-F-CΟ2 low in carbon, hypotonic, slightly radioactive curative water of the municipality of Paranesti.
Therapeutic Indications:
Balneotherapy for the ailments of the musculoskeletal system, rheumatism, autoimmune diseases, as well as in cases of mild peripheral obstructive vasculopathy. Mineral water drinking therapy for the gastrointestinal and the urinary system.
There are no thermalistic facilities. Efforts are being made for the hydrotherapy centre to open.
Website: www.paranesti.gr
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The riparian forest Kotza Orman or Large Forest isa priceless landscape of ecological value and beauty. It was once one of the largest aquatic of Europe, since the “50s there had been recorded 74,000 acres.
However,in 1946, 54,000 acres were out of it and given to farmers for cultivation, leaving a small part, which the Forest Service of Kavala is trying to preserve by fencing perimeter stretches of land and prohibiting any human activity.
The plants are dominated by willows, the alders, oaks, elms, factions and creepers (the Agrambeli, hops, ivy, etc.). Several species of wildlife are recording such as wild boar, jackal, fox, deer, hare, badger and the only wild pheasant population of kolchikos pheasant in Europe. The Forest Service in an area of about 15,000 acres cultivated poplars, targeting both in timber production and in the regeneration of the natural riparian forest.
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Drama is gifted with rich woodland. In the sierra of Central Rodopi distinguished the forests of Elatia or Kara Dere, in Sidironero district – Skalotis. The place is located in the central and northern part of the county and extends along the Greek-Bulgarian border.
Forests cover 37% of the total area of the county and Elatia Forest is the largest forest complex in the country. The rare fir with red trunk (red spruce) grows up only here at an altitude of 1200m. lower Downy will meet with Leaved Oak, while higher is the zone of Beech, the Black Pine and Fir. The forest village is a base from which they can be made trips to Stravorema and to the neighboring beautiful forest, where inside a wonderful environment roll gurgling icy waters allowing everyone to enjoy the wonderful feeling of direct contact with nature. (NESTOS – MESTA 001) The fir forest located in the central and northern part of the county and extends along the Greek-Bulgarian border. Characterized by a forest cover of 90% and the existence of the village of Elatia. In place Koutras and in distance of 72km from Drama there is unique beauty”s spruce forest and in the surrounding area of Elatia in a place called Magoula there is a birch forest. Other tree species found are beech, scots pine, hornbeam etc., and there is a multitude of herbaceous plants, and mushrooms.
Generally, the flora in Elatias is rich of species (more than 700), with many rare for Greek area. The fauna of the area is also rich in species such as the brown bear, wild boar, elk, deer, wolves and many species of birds, eg eagles and hawks.
Source: Eastern Macedonia & Thrace