Is located on the western side of the city and is named in honor of the bloody revolution of 1866-1869. During the Ottoman rule, included part of the Muslim cemetery, and today is one of the most central squares of Chania, with busts of Cretan revolutionists and an Arab fountain.
The headquarters Venizelos / Therisos Movement Headquarters
So called the headquarters of the Revolutionary Assembly in 1905, in Therisos, which organized the homonymous revolution against the authoritarian rule of the High Commissioner George. Nowadays, the building has been converted into a museum for the exposition of weapons, objects from that period and evidence of the revolutionary action of Eleftherios Venizelos.