Details: It
is a small, picturesque village with a traditional settlement of stone
built houses, on a hill. It bring back past times of 1900 with the old
quarter and the narrow allies that give a sense of tranquility and
simplicity. The traditional coffee shops serve tsikoudia (local strong
alcoholic drink) and Cretan rusks with olives from the local production
and wine made from the famous grapes of Kalessa.
At the square of the village there is Evagelismos church (Annunciation
church), typical sample of the Venetian domination in Crete of 13th
century. Another significant church is Ai Yiorgi church (St. George
church), stone built in basilica manure, which dates back to 1300. The
itinerary to Kalessa has been described to be not only naturalistic but
also historic due to the monuments of the area. The route up to the
village is passing through vineyards and olive groves, having sea as
background from the one side and mountains from the other. Kalessa is
built on a hill, the foot of which has many caves known since Minoan
times that; were later developed by the Venetians and were modified
with chiseled arches.
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