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phat_dawg_21
Alpharetta, GA16,947 contributions
Sept 2021
The shipyards were constructed in the 16th century. There were originally 23, but only seven of the buildings exist today. Some serve as restaurants, one has been turned into a small museum. One houses a sailing club, and one is a parking garage.
We found a model of the Venetian Shipyards in the Maritime Museum which gives you a good understanding how they once looked.
We found a model of the Venetian Shipyards in the Maritime Museum which gives you a good understanding how they once looked.
Written 1 November 2021
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Wookash Q
Wroclaw, Poland1,617 contributions
Aug 2020 • Family
The pity that there is no possibility of visiting inside old arsenal (if there is, then lack of visible advertising or communication) also this would be great opportunity to see weapons from old ages and have additional place with to visit by tourists. At least would be nice to read a bit more about history of this place.
Written 17 August 2020
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Haggislover
Huddersfield11 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
The main exhibit, and to be honest the main thing of note is the reconstruction of a Minoan ship. The construction is well explained in a series of videos, but other than this theres not much else. To save money buy a joint ticket for this and the Maritime museum.
Written 19 October 2017
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Jana C
Prague, Czech Republic4,623 contributions
Jul 2021
These shipyards are much nicer than the ones in Heraklion. They serve some purpose too which is nice unlike the other ones.
Written 19 March 2022
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Bi-coaster
Bradenton, FL1,289 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
These Venetian arsenals are noteworthy 16th century architecture and with their pointed roofs stand out midst a string of cafes and restaurants on the waterfront. This is architecture that has indeed stood the test of time. You pass them if you take the landslide waterfront promenade.
Written 14 October 2019
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kenny10564
Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK483 contributions
Sept 2019
A very nice small museum.
Plenty of things to see about how shipbuilding in acient crete/greece/hellas was done.
The kids will like it and only 2€ entrance fee.
Plenty of things to see about how shipbuilding in acient crete/greece/hellas was done.
The kids will like it and only 2€ entrance fee.
Written 13 September 2019
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havivh2018
Netanya, Israel5 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
While searching a restaurant in the old port, we passed by the very impressive Neoria, the ancient shipyard, large and massive.
Written 28 April 2019
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hutchers
Caterham, UK31 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
A Neoria is a part of the shipyard. There is currently nothing on display, it is being used by the harbour as a shipyard building.
Written 2 October 2018
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BristolGrace
Bristol82 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
It is really impressive to see what the determination and ingenuity of folk can achieve.This small museum explains how a replica Minoan boat was built so that it could sail/be rowed to Athens for the Olympics. It is facinating.
Written 14 August 2018
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Ioana P
Bucharest, Romania12 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
We had a great evening at Neoria in Venetian Harbour, Chania. The food was incredible - must try the fresh fish plateau for 2. You won’t be able to finish it :), but there are a lot of cata willing to share it with you! The service was great and ask to see the cook: a small, thin Romanian lady that enjoys seeing people happy!
Written 7 August 2018
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