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Archaeological Site Of Knossos Palace Crete

Heraklion Prefecture – Knossos Heraklion

 

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Explore the Enchanting Archaeological Site of Knossos Palace Crete: Uncover the Legendary Minoan Site in Crete

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Crete’s Minoan civilization with a visit to Knossos Palace, an archaeological marvel that serves as a portal to the past. Nestled near Heraklion, this awe-inspiring site has sparked imaginations for centuries, captivating travelers, historians, and mythology enthusiasts alike.

A Glimpse into History

Legends of Kings and Labyrinths: Knossos Palace is shrouded in myth and legend, making it an irresistible destination for those with a fascination for ancient tales. According to tradition, this site was once the awe-inspiring palace of King Minos, a legendary figure in Greek mythology. The stories associated with Knossos are nothing short of thrilling, including the infamous Labyrinth, designed to confine the mythical Minotaur, and the daring escapades of Daidalos and Icarus.

A Journey Through Millennia: Knossos boasts an astonishing timeline of habitation, stretching back to the Neolithic period, a staggering 7000-3000 B.C. This remarkable longevity solidifies Knossos’ status as one of Europe’s oldest continually inhabited archaeological sites. The Linear B tablets, bearing an ancient Mycenaean script from the 14th century B.C., provide a glimpse into the city’s existence, known as “ko-no-so.” The Minoan era, marked by the construction of the first (19th-17th centuries B.C.) and second (16th-14th centuries B.C.) palaces, saw Knossos flourish. Luxurious houses, a hospice, and a tapestry of other structures enriched the city’s landscape. Even after experiencing partial destruction around 1450 B.C., Knossos found new life as Mycenaeans from the Greek Mainland settled in.

Rediscovery and Excavation

Unveiling Ancient Secrets: The modern rediscovery of the Archaeological Site of Knossos Palace transpired in 1878 when Minos Kalokairinos stumbled upon its concealed ruins. However, it was the relentless efforts of Sir Arthur Evans that brought Knossos back to life. Conducting meticulous excavations between 1900 and 1931, Evans uncovered not just the palace but also extensive portions of the Minoan city and its enthralling cemeteries. Further excavations, guided by the British School of Archaeology at Athens and the 23rd Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities, continued to unveil Knossos’ hidden treasures.

What to See

A visit to Knossos is like stepping back in time. Explore meticulously reconstructed portions of the palace, marveling at the grandeur and complexity of Minoan architecture. Vivid frescoes adorn the walls, transporting you to the heart of the Minoan world. Witness scenes of daily life, mythological sagas, and intricate depictions of religious rituals.

Venture beyond the palace walls to discover a landscape rich in archaeological treasures. Explore the sanctuaries dedicated to Glaukos and Demeter, remnants of ancient rituals. Delve into chamber tombs and the north cemetery, silent testaments to countless generations. Stand in awe of the defensive towers from the Hellenistic period, guarding Knossos’ history. Don’t miss the “Villa of Dionysos,” a private residence adorned with splendid mosaics from the Roman era.

Knossos Archaeological Site is not just an archaeological site

The Archaeological Site of Knossos Crete is more than just a historical site; it is an expedition through the annals of time and the realms of legend. Whether you are a dedicated history enthusiast, a fervent admirer of mythology, or simply someone in search of the mysteries of antiquity, a visit to Knossos in Crete guarantees an unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of this Minoan treasure and unlock the secrets of an ancient civilization that continues to captivate our hearts and minds to this day.

As you embark on your journey through Knossos, remember that every step you take is a step into the past, a chance to connect with the echoes of a civilization that has left an indelible mark on history. Book a Tour.

Address  Address:

Knossos Palace Archaeological Site

Location (City, Village, Area)  Location:

Knossos Palace Archaeological Site, Heraklion

Telephone number  Telephone:

(+30) 2810231940

Fax number  Fax:

(+30) 2810322570

E-mail address  E-mail:

[email protected]

Website Url Url:

www.culture.gr

Operating Period  Operating Period:

JAN-DEC

 

 

Operating Days & Hours  Operating Days & Hours:

From 1st of April up to 31 of August:
▪ 08:00 – 20:00 (Last entrance to the Site at 19:30)

From the 1st of September through the 31st of October, Knossos Archaeological Site opening hours apply, due to a gradual reduction in the length of the day, as follows:
▪ 1st to 15th September: 08:00 – 19:30
Last entrance to the Site at 19:00
▪ 16th to 30th September 08:00 – 19:00
Last entrance to the Site at 18:30
▪ 1st to 15th October 08:00 – 18:30
Last entrance to the Site at 18:00 and
▪ 16th to 31st October 08:00 – 18:00
Last entrance to the Site at 17:30

Winter (1st November through 31st March):
▪ 08:30-17:00 (last admission 16:45)

Admission Fee  Admission Fee:

• General admission: Full: €15, Reduced: €8
• Special ticket package: Full: €20  (Package valid for Heraklion Archaeological Museum and Knossos Palace Archaeological Site). The special ticket package is valid for 3 days (only one visit per site is allowed in the 3-day period). From 1st April to 31st October, the price of the special package is 20 Euros.

Buy your tickets for Knossos Archaeological Site online from https://etickets.tap.gr/

Free admission days
06 March (in memory of Melina Mercouri)
18 April (International Monuments Day)
18 May (International Museums Day)
The last weekend of September annually (European Heritage Days)
28 October
Every first Sunday from November 1st to March 31st

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Notes  Notes:

• Wheelchair friendly (There is access for people with disabilities from the entrance of the Palace up to the Central Court)
• Parking area
• Souvenir shop “Hellenic Heritage Store”
• Cafeteria

Hellenic Heritage Store
At the “HELLENIC HERITAGE” Museum Shop you will find a variety of publications related to the place you visited, faithful copies of exhibits from the museums of Greece, a range of souvenirs such as fridge magnets, mirrors, notepads, etc., as well as items for the home, gifts, jewelry, scarfs, toys, etc. inspired by the Greek cultural heritage.
A visit to the Museum Shop completes your experience as a visitor, while the proceeds from the sales support the work of the archaeological service.

 

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FAQ:

    • Is Knossos Palace worth visiting?
      Absolutely! Knossos Palace is a must-see for anyone visiting Crete, it’s the #1 attraction of Crete. Its historical significance, captivating myths, and well-preserved ruins offer a unique glimpse into the Minoan civilization.

 

    • How long does it take to tour Knossos Palace?
      A thorough exploration can take up to 2-3 hours. Allow additional time if you book a guided tour or plan to explore the surrounding archaeological features.

 

    • Where are the ancient ruins of Knossos?
      The ancient ruins of Knossos grace the Heraklion Prefecture, merely 5.5 kilometers from the bustling center of Heraklion. A short 15-minute drive transports you from the vibrant cityscape to the enchanting archaeological site, allowing you to seamlessly transition from modernity to the ancient wonders of Minoan civilization on the captivating island of Crete in Greece. Google Map Link.

 

    • What are the opening times of the Archaeological site of Knossos Palace?
      The Archaeological Site of Knossos is open year-round. From April to August, the site welcomes visitors from 08:00 to 20:00, with the last entrance at 19:30. Operating hours vary from September to October and change during the winter months. Check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

 

    • How much does the Archaeological Site of Knossos tickets cost?
      Ensure your seamless entry into the Archaeological Site of Knossos by conveniently purchasing tickets online at https://etickets.tap.gr/. Explore various admission options, ranging from €15 for general admission (€8 for reduced), to special ticket packages at €20, which include access to both the Heraklion Archaeological Museum and Knossos Palace. Immerse yourself in Minoan history with a hassle-free ticketing experience.

 

    • What significant discovery did archaeologists make at Knossos Palace?
      Archaeologists, led by Sir Arthur Evans, made significant discoveries at Knossos during meticulous excavations between 1900 and 1931. These findings included not only the palace but extensive portions of the Minoan city, cemeteries, and hidden treasures, unveiling the rich history of Knossos.

 

    • What artifacts were found at Knossos Palace?
      Numerous artifacts were discovered at Knossos, including the intriguing Linear B tablets with an ancient Mycenaean script dating back to the 14th century B.C. These artifacts provide insights into the city’s existence and are crucial in understanding the Minoan civilization.

 

    • Is there a labyrinth at Knossos Palace?
      The legendary Knossos labyrinth is a captivating aspect of Greek mythology, designed to confine the mythical Minotaur. While the physical existence of the labyrinth is debated, the stories associated with it add an intriguing layer to the history and allure of Knossos.

 

    • Are there any Archaeological site of Knossos tours?
      Embark on an immersive journey through the captivating Archaeological Site of Knossos Palace with our diverse range of guided tours. Uncover the secrets of this Minoan treasure as you explore the meticulously reconstructed palace, guided by knowledgeable experts. Tailor your experience with a variety of reliable tours catering to every taste, available at excursions.visitcrete.com.

 

 

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 Last update 20/04/2024

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