Statue of El Greco: A Cretan Homage
A tribute to the Cretan-born master El Greco, this statue in Heraklion celebrates his lasting impact on art and the city's vibrant culture.
The Statue of El Greco in Heraklion stands as a tribute to Domenikos Theotokopoulos, the famed painter El Greco, born in Crete. The statue captures the essence of the artist and provides a focal point in a bustling square surrounded by cafes and shops. It serves as a reminder of Crete's artistic heritage and El Greco's enduring influence.
A brief summary to Statue of El Greco
- Pl. Kallergion 100, Heraklion, 712 02, GR
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
- Explore the nearby cafes for local delicacies while enjoying views of the statue.
- Take a leisurely stroll around the square to discover other historical sites and local shops.
- Engage with local artists who often showcase their work in the vicinity of the statue.
Getting There
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Walking
From Heraklion Archaeological Museum, head south on Xanthoudidou Street. Continue straight until you reach Pl. Kallergion. The Statue of El Greco will be on your left at Pl. Kallergion 100.
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Public Transport
From the Historical Museum of Crete, walk to the nearest bus stop on Agiou Mina street. Take a bus heading towards Pl. Kallergion. Get off at the Pl. Kallergion stop; the Statue of El Greco is a short walk away. A single bus fare within Heraklion city limits typically costs around €1-2.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Heraklion. A taxi ride from the Heraklion Airport to the Statue of El Greco area will cost approximately €16. Within the city center, a short taxi ride should cost between €6-11, depending on the distance. Be sure the driver resets the taximeter at the beginning of the ride with a base fare of €1.80.