Saint Minas Cathedral, Heraklion, Greece

The cathedral of Saint Minas started being built in 1862. Built during difficult times- construction was even interrupted in 1866 due to the Cretan Revolution- it was greatly due to the enthusiastic support of the Heraklion people that the building was concluded in 1895. Despite Crete still being under Turkish rule, celebrations lasted for three days. 
Saint Minas is the patron saint of Heraklion and the original church built in his honour still stands right beside the cathedral.

Opening hours: Open daily.
Entrance free

Heraklion







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