Maroulas, Rethymno, Rhithymna,Crete
Tower of Maroulas II
Location: |
At the eastern side of the village Maroulas, near Rethymno, Crete |
Region > Prefecture: | |
Crete Rhithymna | |
Municipality > Town: | |
City of Rethymno • Maroulas | |
Altitude: | |
Elevation ≈ 230 m |
Time of Construction | Origin | |
Probably 16th century | VENETIAN |
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Castle Type | Condition | |
Tower House |
Not Good
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Maroulas is a village near Rethymno, in Crete, in 240m altitude. Although it is not one of the best known touristic destinations in the island, it is a very interesting medieval settlement, with all the proper characteristics: narrow streets, old buildings with crenelations, doors with heraldic shields, arched alleys etc. Moreover, there are two Venetian towers in the village.
One of the two towers, recorded in our site as Maroulas I, is at the center of the village. The other, Maroulas II, is located at the east side of the village and is smaller and more neglected.
The settlement was shaped during the Venetian period. After 1647, the Turks occupied the area and used the towers as military base. The towers remained in use until the 20th century. In 1922, the Greek refugees from Asia Minor were housed there. They were abandoned after WW II.
Initially there were 3 towers in Maroulas. The oldest one was Byzantine and does not exist any more.
"The Tower of Maroulas II", which is the subject of the current page, was built in the the 15th or the 16th century by the Venetians. It was probably the residence of a local noble.
First entry in Kastrologos: | May 2014 | Last update of info and text: | May 2021 | Last addition of photo/video: | July 2023 |
Sources
- Αντώνης Κατσαράκης: Η αρχιτεκτονική του Μαρουλά Ρεθύμνου - Οι μετασχηματισμοί μιας παράδοσης, 1620-1820. Διδακτορική διατριβή στη Σχολή Αρχιτεκτόνων ΕΜΠ, 2020
- Video by the user VISIT CRETE - Φοίβος Ρέθυμνο - Μαρουλάς : Ζεματίστρα, source of the photo 6, 7, 8 (June 2023)
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Approach to the monument: |
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Entrance: |
Free access to the perimeter |