The Palace of Knossos, located near the city of Heraklion on the island of Crete,…
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The Minoans (Greek: Μυκηναίοι) were a pre-Hellenic Bronze Age civilisation in Crete in the Aegean…
The Palace of Knossos, the legendary home of King Minos in Crete, has seen daily visitor numbers soar to over 5,000 since early August, with projections suggesting total attendance could exceed 1 million in 2024. Renowned for its connections to Greek mythology, the site is a significant relic of the Bronze Age Minoan Civilization.
The Greek islands are a distinguishing feature of Greece’s morphology and an integral part of the country’s culture across the ages, each with its own past and a story to tell about how it got its name.
The Greek islands are a distinguishing feature of Greece’s morphology and an integral part of the country’s culture across the ages, each with its own past and a story to tell about how it got its name.
A half-naked, raving man wielding a shotgun was arrested in front of Greek Parliament in…
A 3,500-year-old tomb of a Minoan man surrounded by funerary possessions has been found on…