Sitia Square

Sitia Square

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The central square of Sitia is situated at 14 Konstantinou Karamanli Street in the city centre. The square is home to the monument of the Unknown Soldier.

Sitia is a coastal town in eastern Crete, situated in the prefecture of Lassithi.
Situated in the north-eastern part of the prefecture, it is located 70 kilometres east of Agios Nikolaos, Lassithi, and functions as the administrative centre of the homonymous municipality.

In the central square area, cultural events unfold during the summer months as part of the Kornaria Festival organised by the Municipality of Sitia.

Book presentations, speeches, music evenings and concerts are also held in the square.

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Minoan Villa in the Village of Achladia

Minoan Villa in the Village of Achladia

In the village of Achladia in the Municipality of Sitia, archaeologists have discovered a Minoan villa.

According to Wikipedia, in 1952, N Platon conducted a small trial excavation at the site called Riza, where a sturdy ancient wall was already visible. During the excavation, the outer walls of a house made of large hewn stones emerged.

In 1959, he continued the excavation and fully exposed the building, revealing it to be a highly significant agricultural villa from the Minoan era. Dating back to 1600-1550 BC, the villa had a lifespan of approximately half a century and was probably destroyed by an earthquake.

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Vaulted Tomb at Platyskinos
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Minoan Farmhouse in Zou
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Church of the Holy Apostles in Kato Episkopi
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Piskokefalos Stadium

Piskokefalos Stadium

The 5x5 football stadium, inaugurated in 2018, is situated in Piskokefalo, one of the largest and most prosperous villages in the Municipality of Sitia. It is positioned along the road connecting Sitia to Ierapetra at the 3rd kilometre mark.

It used to be part of the fiefdom of the Venetian-Cretan Kornaros family, from which the poet Vitsentzos Kornaros, author of ‘Erotokritos’, originated.

The house and watermill of the Kornaros family have been restored with the intention of establishing a museum dedicated to Vitsentzos Kornaros. Additionally, the family owned the church of Agios Georgios, adorned with their coat of arms.

The stadium hosts not only sporting events and matches but also cultural gatherings, including music concerts, festivals, speeches, and celebrations.

Piskokefalos Stadium
Lasithi

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