Anogia is a picturesque mountain village located in the central part of Crete, Greece. Situated at an altitude of 750 meters on the northern slopes of Mount Psiloritis, Anogia offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the Aegean Sea in the distance. The village is known for its rich history and traditional Cretan culture. It is famous for its strong ties to the resistance against the Ottoman Empire and the German occupation during World War II. Anogia is also known for its skilled craftsmen, particularly in the art of weaving and pottery.