This website uses necessary cookies to function properly. It also uses third-party cookies to improve your experience. You can learn more at Settings.

Μετάβαση στο περιεχόμενο
Πύλη παντοκράτορα μετάβαση στην αρχικη σελίδα Πύλη παντοκράτορα μετάβαση στην αρχικη σελίδα
Menu
  • Home
  • Porta Panigra
  • Exhibitions
  • Thematic Units
  • Events
Switch language
  • Greek
Home » Thematic Units » Religious Life in Candia

Religious Life in Candia

  • St Titus (Latin Archbishopric)
  • Santa Maria dei Miracoli (Madonnina )
  • San Rocco
  • St Mark (Ducal Church)
  • Churches of the Catholic Rite
  • St Francis of the Franciscans
  • St John the Baptist of the Franciscans
  • St Paul of the Servites
  • The Saviour (San Salvatore) of the Augustinians
  • St George Venetikos of the Augustinians
  • Panagia of the Crusaders
  • St Peter Martyr of the Dominicans
  • Saint Catherine of the Sinai
  • Panagia Akrotiriani
  • Virgin of the Angels
  • Saint Anastasia
  • Saint Onouphrios
  • Saint Matthew
  • The old church of Saint Menas
  • Santa Caterina at Bedenaki
  • Saint Demetrios of the Carpenters
  • Virgin of the Three Martyrs
  • Saint Irene
  • Christ Kefalàs
  • San Nicolo dei Galigeri (of the Shoemakers)
  • Panagia Kera Manolitissa at the Outer Gate (Saint Paraskevi)
Thematic Units

Saint Anastasia

The church of Saint Anastasia, on Delimarkou Street, approximately at the centre of the Venetian Ruga Panigra, is attested from 1375 and survives intact, although it is no longer in use. It presents an unusual plan, consisting of two parallel barrel-vaulted aisles retaining Gothic features, and a third, obliquely arranged barrel-vaulted aisle to the east.

Full image view

Venetian Walls
Archbishop Makarios,
71202 - Heraklion Open in new window, external link
Content Sections
The Porta
Exhibitions
Thematic Units
Events
Project Implementation
Ephorate of Antiquities - open in new window
Foundation for Research and Technology - open in new window
Financing
Hellenic Republic logo
Espa Logo
Terms of use
©  2026 | Ephorate of Antiquities of Heraklion