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Nikos Kitsikis's Bust: A Tribute to Engineering and History

Honor the engineer who shaped Heraklion's port; a tribute to Nikos Kitsikis, a visionary of Greek infrastructure and politics.

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The bust of Nikos Kitsikis in Heraklion stands as a tribute to a significant figure in Greek engineering and politics. Kitsikis, a key contributor to the construction of Heraklion's port, is honored with this sculpture, offering a glimpse into the city's modern development and a moment of reflection.

A brief summary to Nikos Kitsikis's bust

  • Unnamed Road, Heraklion, GR

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography and a quieter experience.
  • Combine your visit with a walk along the Venetian harbor to see the Koules Fortress and other historical sites.
  • Take a moment to read about Nikos Kitsikis to fully appreciate the significance of his contributions to Heraklion and Greece.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, exit the museum and head east on Xanthoudidou Street. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with 25th August Street. Turn right onto 25th August Street and walk straight until you reach the central square. From there, take a left onto Dikaiosynis Street. Continue walking until you reach Unnamed Road. The bust of Nikos Kitsikis is located along Unnamed Road.

  • Public Transport

    From the central bus station in Heraklion, take bus number 1 or 2 towards the city center. Get off at the stop nearest to the central square. Once you disembark, proceed to walk east along 25th August Street, then turn left onto Dikaiosynis Street until you reach Unnamed Road. The bust of Nikos Kitsikis is located along Unnamed Road. A single bus ticket costs approximately €1.50 - €2.00.

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Nestled in Heraklion, Crete, the bust of Nikos Kitsikis serves as a tribute to a man who significantly shaped the city's landscape. Nikos Kitsikis (1887-1978) was a distinguished civil engineer, politician, and professor at the Polytechnic University of Athens. He played a crucial role in the construction of Heraklion's port in the early 20th century. The bust, created by sculptor Aspasia Papadoperaki, was erected in the early 2000s to honor his contributions. Kitsikis's impact extends beyond engineering; he was also a politician and a key figure in the EAM-ELAS resistance movement during the German occupation of Greece. His work helped to modernize Greece, particularly during his time as president of the Technical Chamber. The bust not only commemorates his engineering achievements but also his broader contributions to Greek society. Located on an unnamed road in Iraklio, the bust is easily accessible and provides a serene spot for contemplation. It's a perfect starting point for exploring other historical landmarks in Heraklion. The surrounding area is filled with local shops and cafes, blending history with the modern vibrancy of the city.

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