Kalogeros or Kalogerou
Kalogeros or Kalogerou
The village is today a jewel of the Prefecture of Rethymnon and it has been recognized as a traditional settlement, as it largely preserves its traditional architecture. Its narrow streets, the old, stone-built houses with their austere architecture, and the ornate shutters at the entrances take the visitor to the Crete of previous centuries.
Also, a short distance from the village, there are remarkable late Byzantine temples that someone could visit. The church of Agia Marina, west of the settlement, is one of the oldest ones and based on an inscription preserved in the mural decoration, dates back to 1300. In addition, in Spilios location, there is the frescoed church of Agios Ioannis the Theologian, which, according to an inscription, was built in 1347.
The village celebrates every year on January 18, the feast day of Saint Athanasios and Cyril, who were Patriarchs of Alexandria.
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