Guest House in Chania

Memoire Halepa

Located in the historic district of Halepa, just 7 km from Souda Port and 12 km from the airport, Memoire Halepa Guest House offers an unparalleled experience where history and modern comfort meet. The property enjoys a strategic location with a local bus stop right at its doorstep, providing seamless access to the heart of Chania.

Halepa is a neighborhood steeped in history, home to influential political figures of the past who shaped the course of modern Greece. It is best known for the residence of Eleftherios Venizelos, Greece’s iconic Prime Minister in 1910. The district’s significance dates back to the mid-19th century, marked by the historic “Halepa Treaty” between the Ottoman Empire and the Cretans, which granted the island partial autonomy.

As one of Chania’s most picturesque and renowned neighborhoods, Halepa boasts a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the former consulates that once bridged nations, the prestigious Archaeological Museum preserving the region’s ancient treasures, the historic Venizelos House reflecting Greece’s political legacy, the tranquil Church of Saint Magdalene, the charming coastal district of Tabakaria, and the distinguished French School, a beacon of knowledge and history.

At Memoire Halepa Guest House, we celebrate this legacy by offering more than just a place to stay. We invite you on an incredible journey through time, where our warm hospitality and attention to detail ensure a memorable experience.

The Tabakaria of Chania

The tanneries, known as “Tabakaria,” were established in the mid-19th century as leather processing factories. The main buildings were constructed during the Egyptian rule (1830–1840). Their location was deliberately chosen away from the city of Chania, near a shallow sea whose water was used in the early stages of leather treatment.

The Tabakaria flourished during the interwar period but ceased operations during the German Occupation. After World War II, they experienced a strong revival. However, their decline began gradually in the 1970s, and today only about one-tenth of these tanneries remain operational as businesses.

Most of the Tabakaria are now abandoned, while some have been repurposed for other uses. The one enduring feature untouched by time is the imposing architecture of the Tabakaria buildings. Each building has street-level entrances and on the seaside side, two or three steps leading down.

Eleftherios Venizelos House - Museum

It is best known for the residence of Eleftherios Venizelos, Greece’s iconic Prime Minister in 1910. The district’s significance dates back to the mid-19th century, marked by the historic “Halepa Treaty” between the Ottoman Empire and the Cretans, which granted the island partial autonomy.

Just a 5-minute walk from Halepa Guest House, the Venizelos House ranks among the authentic documentary homes, as it narrates the life of an important historical figure and preserves original belongings, mostly kept in their original places. This house-museum is not merely a building with collections or period furniture, but rather the product of a comprehensive museological effort that brings the past vividly to life, giving the monument profound social and political significance.

The Venizelos Museum-House spans three floors and includes 18 accessible rooms that serve as thematic stations, displaying original museum artifacts. The ground floor and part of the first floor have been preserved exactly as they were handed over to the Foundation by the Venizelos family, closely reflecting how the house appeared when Venizelos himself lived there.

Five rooms focus on different aspects of Venizelos’ life and work, organized into the themes: “The Revolutionary,” “The Politician,” “The Diplomat,” “The Man,” and “The Myth.” These are enriched with visual materials and original items from the Foundation’s collection.

Additionally, two rooms present the assassination attempts against Venizelos in 1920 and 1933, featuring original documents and exhibits from those periods.

In the attic, visitors can explore an interactive and educational exhibition, generously sponsored by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, designed to bring visitors closer to history, rounding out their museum experience and enhancing information retention.

The power of a museum lies in its connection with visitors. This comprehensive effort aims not only to provide the maximum knowledge one can gain from a place steeped in memories but also to foster meaningful and fruitful interaction with the past. This mission is particularly impactful for young people and students who visit the Venizelos House, offering them a tangible link to modern Greek history.

Archaeological Museum of Chania

Visit the Archaeological Museum, a true gem of Chania renowned for its striking architecture and impressive exhibits. It is located just opposite Memoire Halepa Guest House.

The museum stands in Halepa, the second most important area of Chania prefecture after the Venetian Old Town. Its exterior design resembles a ship emerging from the earth, carrying with it the rich treasures on display inside. From the northern side of the building, visitors enjoy breathtaking views of the coastal front, while the southern part houses workshops flooded with natural light.

The museum’s mission is to showcase the grandeur of the Minoan past through its exhibits. Since its establishment, it has elevated the cultural level of the region and has become a major attraction for “museum tourism.”

The museum is open daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, except Tuesdays when it remains closed all day.

Archaeological Museum of Chania