Tzermiado: Where the Heart of the Plateau Thrives

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Tzermiado: Where the Heart of the Plateau Thrives

Tzermiado (also known as Tzermiadon) serves as the administrative centre of the Municipality of Lassithi Plateau.

Its residents primarily focus on cultivating potatoes and other fruits and vegetables. Positioned at an altitude of 850 metres, Tzermiado is situated 49 kilometres west of Agios Nikolaos and 55 kilometres east of Heraklion.

A short distance away lies the Trapeza or Kronion Cave, which holds significance both in terms of its spelunking characteristics and its historical value.

Visitors have the opportunity to marvel at its picturesque churches, including the Holy Cross Church located at the heart of the village. Notable among them is Agia Triada, distinguished by its lofty bell tower and captivating architecture that stands out amidst the narrow lanes lined with traditional houses.

Countless windmills stand as a distinctive feature of the area.


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Plati: A Historic Village

Here, history comes alive! Plati is one of the most historically significant settlements on the Lassithi Plateau.

In 1913, at the suggestion of Joseph Chatzidakis, excavations were undertaken adjacent to the village by R M Dawkins of the English School of Archaeology. According to information provided by the Municipality, these excavations revealed three Minoan structures dating from Late Minoan I, as well as newer constructions from the Greek era.

The village adheres to the traditions of the region, where visitors can marvel at one of the renowned watermills of the plateau.

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Plati: A Historic Village