Arkadi Monastery
Arkadi Monastery is a historic Orthodox monastery located on the island of Crete, Greece. Founded in the 16th century, it is renowned for its stunning architecture and beautiful surroundings. The monastery played a significant role during the Cretan Revolution against Ottoman rule in the 19th century.
The site is also known for the tragic events of 1866, when a group of Cretan rebels and civilians sought refuge there. Facing overwhelming Ottoman forces, they chose to sacrifice themselves rather than surrender. Today, Arkadi Monastery stands as a symbol of freedom and resistance, attracting visitors from around the world.