The folk museum of Handras is housed in an old traditional house of the village. The collection consists of everyday objects of the Cretan past, donated by locals.
Marathos village hosts the works of the sculptor Ioannis Klinakis since 2009. The human figure is the main theme of his work in metal, marble, and wood. The visitor sees a series of anthropomorphic Cretan lyres, a section for 1821 Greece freedom fighters, 1940-1944 National Resistance and sculptures with symbolic content.
The Greek Mythology Thematic Park is located in Psychro, province Lassithi, at the point where the visitors of the Diktaean Cave start ascending. The venue hosts more than 50 impressive exhibits - sculptures of modern aesthetics in 3000 square meters, which focus on Greek Mythology.
The Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology studies, highlights and presents to the Greek and foreign visitors the technology of ancient Greeks, an extremely important but relatively unknown aspect of the ancient Greek culture. In a Venetian building, the Palazzo d’ Ittar in the center of Heraklion guests have the unique opportunity to explore the exhibition "Hi-Tech Inventions of Ancient Greeks".
The Historical and Folklore museum of Kritsotopoula's house is located in the village of Kritsa, at Mirabelo, in the original house of Rodanthi (Kritsotopoula), reviving her amazing story. The folklore exhibition includes objects from the everyday life.
The Folklore and Historical Museum of Neapolis is housed since 2016 in the building of the First Gymnasium of Neapolis and is managed by the Cultural Folklore Society of Ano Mirabello. Its exhibition is composed of relics of the cultural tradition from the province of Mirabello that depict the everyday life after the 19th century.
The Museum - Research and Study Center of the Asia Minor Culture in Chania was inaugurated in 2019 by the Association of Asia Minor of Chania "Agios Polykarpos" in memory of Anna Nikolidaki, in a building granted by the monastery of Agia Triada Tzagarolon.
Sci·sense was founded in 2022 and is located in the center of Chania, near Eleftherias Square (Dikastiria). More than 100 interactive physics experiments are divided into seven "routes" – seven different visits, spatially divided based on four of our senses. The experiments are designed to engage both children and adults. The name comes from the words science and sense, where "sense" embodies both our capacity to feel and our quest to understand the wonders of science. Each route is a personal experience, a journey of discovery of the world around us, ourselves, and our interaction with it. Sci·sense is a blend of guided tours and personal experience in an innovative and entertaining way, where you can experiment with your friends or children, and time flies as you embrace the joy of learning and the wonder of discovery.