Museum of Byzantine Icons and Relics, Heraklion
The Museum of Byzantine Icons and Relics of the Archdiocese of Crete exhibits a series of artworks and religious objects from different periods of the history of Crete, from the early Byzantine period to the end of the Ottoman rule in Greece. It is housed in the former Church of Saint Catherine of Sinai.
About this building
The Museum is located northeast of St. Menas Cathedral. The church building was erected in the 16th to serve a monastery. This one is connected to the 'Chapel of the 10 saints' on its north-eastern side. This chapel crowned by a dome was built in the 17th century in honour of the 10 Cretan martyrs who lost their lives at Agioi Deka during the persecution of Christians in 250 AD.