
Kazantzakis' Crete is not just something you read — it's something you touch, you hear, you live.
What is it like to discover a great writer through your senses?
The Nikos Kazantzakis Museum in Myrtia, Crete is not just a cultural space — it is an experience designed for everyone.
With touch-friendly routes, objects you can feel, letters in Braille, and screenings in sign language, the museum opens its doors to every visitor, without exceptions.
In the new episode of the Discover Crete Podcast, discover the museum's pioneering initiatives and step into the world of Nikos Kazantzakis through the narration of Ms. Chara Vavadaki, Head of Educational Programs.
Listen to a different side of Crete — an accessible, human Crete, full of stories and memories you can not only hear but also feel.
Press play and discover the museum... differently.
Podcasts

Podcast: The Deinotherium and the Little Explorer from Sitia

Podcast: A Taste of Crete in Every Glass: Wine as a Way of Life

Podcast: "A Spoonful of Memory": Crete, as Told Through Our Grandmothers' Recipes

Podcast: Skiing on Psiloritis – Crete’s Hidden Winter Face

Podcast: Margarites – Memories in Clay and Colour!

Podcast: Armenoi, Rethymno: The Minoan Necropolis Unearthed by... Badgers

Podcast: Music as a Bridge Between Cultures – The Ross Daly Example

Podcast: Crete Without Barriers — When Hospitality Meets Accessibility