Top 10 Specialty Museums in Chania Prefecture, Crete

January 27, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in Chania Prefecture, Greece including Museum of Typography, Greek National Football Museum, Museum-Residence of Eleftherios Venizelos, Folklore Museum Cretan House, Minoan's World The 9D Experience, Museum of platanias, Olive Tree Museum of Vouves, War Museum Askifou, Folklore Museum of Agia Marina, Cretan rural house, Olive Tree Museum.
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1. Museum of Typography

Verekinthou Chania Park of Local Industies, Building 13-03, Souda, Crete 732 00 Greece +30 2821 080090 [email protected] http://www.typography-museum.gr
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5.0 based on 95 reviews

Museum of Typography

Museum collection includes hard to find printing presses and other machines from the 19th century as well as tools and objects that present the development of typography from the days of Gutenberg up to our days. Rare books and newspapers as well as our precious lithographs travel the visitor in the art of Typography and the local history of Crete. Visitors are encouraged to print on the old printing presses. During the winter, besides our daily schedule, the museum is open on the first Sunday of each month 10:00 - 15:00 and it is possible to arrange group visits on different days and hours.

2. Greek National Football Museum

40 Tsouderon, Chania Town, Crete 731 32 Greece +30 697 433 1691 http://www.galanolefkosfaros.gr/museum.html
Excellent
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5.0 based on 696 reviews

Greek National Football Museum

A unique Museum, the biggest one for a National Football Team, the Greek National Football Team, which was European Champions in 2004, located in the Old City of Chania and has over 1000 exhibits, balls from World Cup and Euro games, official shirts, photos and thw whole history of Greek football. BECAUSE OF CORONAVIRUS EPIDEMIC, THE MUSEUM WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE WHOLE MARCH.

Reviewed By che_ham

So glad we made the time to visit, this little museum is excellent, and can easily be visited even if you’re short of time. I’ve never been to a museum quite like this, it really is quite unique. We were limited on time, so were shown the shirts and memorabilia related to my team first - so I got to try on the shirts and get the pictures - then were shown the vast collection of international shirts worn by the greatest players of all time, and finally the lifting the Euro 2004 trophy given to Greece when they won the tournament. The personal touch here is what really makes it special though; being meeted and greeted as a friend, by someone with a genuine love of the game, and who delights in sharing this amazing collection that you can physically touch and feel, instead of the admiring-at-distance you expect of museums. A true home of world football.

3. Museum-Residence of Eleftherios Venizelos

Eleftheriou Venizelou & Fraggokastelou Elena Venizelou Square, Chalepa, Chania Town, Crete 73133 Greece +30 2821 056008 [email protected] http://www.venizelos-foundation.gr/
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5.0 based on 103 reviews

Museum-Residence of Eleftherios Venizelos

The Residence – Museum “Eleftherios K. Venizelos” is classified as an authentic (documentary) home since it is recounting the life of a personage and it is preserving authentic items, most of them in their original position. At the same time the life and era of the Greek politician it is presented giving to the monument the character of a modern museum.

Reviewed By histman

This is a well presented museum in the outskirts of Chania (bus to Stavros). It tells the life of one of Crete’s and Greece’s greatest statesmen at the beginning of the 20th century through the house which was the family home. Each room is very well interpreted with information boards in both Greek and English. The attendant on reception was excellent and loaned us a tablet computer with maps and information for each room. Don’t forget to visit the garage where you can see the car which was damaged as part of an assassination attempt in 1923. Entrance 4 euros (2 for seniors). Expect to spend an hour here.

4. Folklore Museum Cretan House

Chalidon 46, Chania Town, Crete Greece +30 2821 090816
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Folklore Museum Cretan House

Reviewed By malcolmp81 - Greater London, United Kingdom

A series of rooms crammed with home made dioramas, embroideries and other decorations and 19th century and earlier furnishings to explore the way they lived them. Fascinating. our favourite visit of a fortnight's holiday.

5. Minoan's World The 9D Experience

Ipsilanton 10, Chania Town, Crete 731 35 Greece +30 2821 097095 [email protected] http://minoansworld.com/
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5.0 based on 479 reviews

Minoan's World The 9D Experience

Experience the Minoan History like never before! Europe’s oldest civilization meets Europe’s first 3D Museum and 9D Cinema! We are a unique combination of a 3D Museum (non archaeological) with life-like statues made out of silicon and mesmerizing 3D art that comes to life through your phone's camera, and a 9D cinema which will take you back in time with fully immersive special effects such as air blasts, rain, snow, bubbles and smoke. Our epic movie has both a historical and mythological perspective. Multilingual movie system in 10 languages!

Reviewed By bayubabe

Movie with special effects was interesting and very enjoyable. Good place to spend some time away from the Greek heat . Staff extremely friendly and helped take a lot of photos. Freebie short roller coaster movie at the end was fun!

6. Museum of platanias

Kefali, Crete 730 12 Greece +30 694 859 8047 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/museumaop/
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Museum of platanias

The Platanias Museum is located in the village of Kefali,27km from kasteli kissamos.

7. Olive Tree Museum of Vouves

Ano Vouves, Vouves, Crete 730 06 Greece +30 2824 022279 [email protected] http://www.olivemuseumvouves.com/pages.aspx?id=2&lang=en
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4.5 based on 219 reviews

Olive Tree Museum of Vouves

Museum about olive harvest in Crete and the oldest olive tree of Europe

Reviewed By LittleMissExplorer27 - Bourne End, United Kingdom

This is a free museum and the olive tree stands just outside it. There wasn't a soul there when we visited, just a beautiful old dog having a snooze in the tiny car park (so we parked on the road instead). The tree itself is believed to have been planted in 1100BC (the 3000 is a different calendar). It's huge, and you can take photos with it if you like, there's just no climbing allowed of course. The little museum is in two different buildings, and houses a few interesting old artefacts and tells you the history of olive oil in Crete. The ruined factory site is the open air press just by the cafe. Here you see the set up that would have been used to extract the oil traditionally.

8. War Museum Askifou

Od. Vrisses- Chora Sfakia, Askifou, Crete 73001 Greece +30 697 267 6526 http://www.warmuseumaskifou.com/E_index.html
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

War Museum Askifou

Reviewed By gpest - Athens, Greece

Excellent private collection of actual war items from the Battle of Crete. There are rare war items from Canadians, New Zealanders, Australians, Maori, Indians, English, Italians, Germans and Greek armies that fought in the area. A must see!!!

9. Folklore Museum of Agia Marina, Cretan rural house

Agiou Spyridonos Kafenio Square, Agia Marina, Crete 730 14 Greece +30 697 229 5099 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/folkmuseumagiamarina/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Folklore Museum of Agia Marina, Cretan rural house

A non-profit project exhibition supported by volunteers. Visitors may experience the local tradition and rural life in Crete, learn about the rural architecture and everyday activities, local customs and tradition, the raki and wine production. As part of our initiatives we are collecting old photos from the village to be presented. As the true spirit of Cretan Filoxenia "hospitality" suggests, even if you visited once you are mostly welcomed to drop by and enjoy the evening. The Cretan house is a hotspot for visitors to ask about details, places to visit or relax in a Cretan gathering.

10. Olive Tree Museum

Vouves, Crete Greece +30 2824 022279 http://www.olivemuseumvouves.com
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4.0 based on 29 reviews

Olive Tree Museum

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