
You are standing right by the Melina Merkouri Indoor Hall, unmistakable with its massive square footprint, its expansive flat white panel roof, and its solid concrete exterior. It might not look like an ancient temple, but since opening in 1992, this municipal arena has been a modern sanctuary for local sports fans. It is named after the legendary Greek actress and politician Melina Mercouri, a woman who certainly knew how to command a room. Appropriately, this building draws quite a crowd. It serves as the home court for the Rethymno Cretan Kings, a professional team in the top-tier Greek Basket League. Back in 2007, when the team first clawed their way into that premier division, the city had to quickly increase seating capacity from eleven hundred to sixteen hundred people just to meet league standards. Since then, it has hosted international talent, including the FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship in 2007 and the Under-20 Championship in 2017. With plans to expand the facility yet again, it seems the local appetite for basketball is only growing. It is a true testament to the modern competitive spirit here. Whenever you are ready to move on, just head toward our next stop.



