Lousakies: Embracing Panoramic Views of the Bay of Kissamos
Lousakies is a quaint village situated atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the bay of Kissamos. Mentioned by Francesco Barozzi in 1577 as Lussachies, it was part of the province of Kissamos.
The village cemetery is home to the Byzantine Church of Agios Polycarpos, Agios Charalambos, and Agios Nikolaos. Featuring cruciform architecture with a central cylindrical dome and a front narthex, the side aisles contribute to its rectangular shape.
Additionally, there are plans to establish a Museum of Cretan Musicians in the former primary school of the village.
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Kissamos: A Vibrant Coastal Gem of Beauty!
For enthusiasts of agrotourism, those eager to explore a city by foot, and nature lovers alike, Kissamos presents an ideal choice!
The second-largest city in the Chania regional unit boasts a rich history, numerous attractions to explore, and has managed to preserve its distinctive character.
Those visiting Kissamos during the summer won't be disappointed; the events are plentiful and the entertainment options abound!
Situated by the sea, Kissamos is home to many residents involved in farming, tourism, and trade.
At one point, Kissamos served as the seaport of Polyrrinia and was situated in the area that is now Mavros Molos Beach.
Explore this modern yet picturesque destination and uncover all the secrets it holds!
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