Erofili Theatre

Rethymno


In the Fortezza, this modern amphitheatre surrounded by pine trees kicks into action every summer during the Renaissance Festival. The name Erofili references a famous tragedy written in Rethymno around 1600 by Georgios Chortatzis.


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