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- Knossos - Wikipedia
Knossos is one of the most visited archaeological sites in Greece Its fame rests on the scale of the palace, its mythological associations, its reconstructed architecture and its importance in the study of European prehistory
- Knossos | Ancient Greece, Map, History | Britannica
Knossos, city in ancient Crete, capital of the legendary king Minos, and the principal centre of the Minoan, the earliest of the Aegean civilizations (see Minoan civilization)
- Knossos Palace | Online Tickets | 2026
At Knossos, every stone holds a secret waiting to be uncovered Present day visitors can meander through the captivating remnants of this ancient palace, gaining insights into its intriguing history and the role it played
- Knossos - World History Encyclopedia
Knossos (pronounced Kuh-nuh-SOS) is the ancient Minoan palace and surrounding city on the island of Crete, sung of by Homer in his Odyssey: “Among their cities is the great city of Cnosus, where Minos reigned when nine years old, he that held converse with great Zeus ”
- The Palace of Knossos - Visit Greece
Knossos was the most prominent centre of the Minoan Civilisation, one of the magnificent civilisations of human kind The renowned ancient city with the palace is the largest and most typical archaeological site ever discovered on Crete
- Palace of Knossos: Complete Guide to Visiting the Minoan Site (2026)
Widely regarded as Europe’s first city, Knossos was the political and cultural heart of Minoan Crete nearly 5,000 years ago Its palace was the centerpiece of Minoan civilization, famous for its coloruful frescoes and labyrinthine architecture
- Knossos Crete • Our 6 most important things for your visit
What makes Knossos in Crete so special? After the Acropolis in Athens, Knossos is the second most visited archaeological site in all of Greece Even today, historians continue to debate many details of the palatial complex, and numerous myths surround Knossos
- Knossos – Ancient-Greece. org
The palace of Knossos was the center of administration of the entire island of Crete during Minoan times, and its position as such allowed for unprecedented growth and prosperity as witnessed by the plethora of storage magazines, workshops, and wall paintings
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